U.S. v. Romo-Sanchez, No. 00-40112-04-DES (D.Kan.) (170 F.Supp.2d 1127) (April 23, 2001) (Judge Dale E. Saffels)
Loaded on Dec. 1, 2001
published in Punch and Jurists
December 17, 2001
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Detention - Generally.
This case is noted as a rare example of a published decision dealing with the burdens of proof required to overcome the statutory presumption against bail release in drug cases where the defendant faces a penalty of ten years or more in prison. The basic provision of the Bail …
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