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d-6837Court UnsealedLegal Filing

court filing: 20-CR-0083

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File: 20-cr-0083
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8

Summary

The document is a court filing by the US Attorney's office arguing that the defendant is an extreme risk of flight and cannot meet her burden to overcome the statutory presumption in favor of detention, and therefore requesting that any application for bail be denied.

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