court filing: 20-Cr-336-AJN
Summary
The US Attorney's office filed a document opposing the defendant's bail application, arguing that she is an extreme risk of flight and that no bail conditions can ensure her presence in court. The filing cites several cases to support its position. The government respectfully submits that the defendant's application for bail should be denied.
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