U.S. v. Herrera, No. Crim. No. 3:98-CR-331-D (N.D.Tex.) (29 F.Supp.2d 756) (December 10, 1998) (Judge Sidney A. Fitzwater)
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The court stressed that § 3148(b) singles out "the attorney for the Government" as the person who may file a motion to revoke pretrial release; and it reasoned: "Congress has spoken clearly and unambiguously. In identifying the entity or person who may initiate a revocation proceeding, §3148(b) unmistakably refers only ...
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