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Bail.


6. Bail

U.S. District Court   U.S. v. Hammond, 204 F.Supp.2d 1157 (E.D.Wis.
                      2002). A defendant moved to modify his bail and
  BAIL REFORM ACT     conditions of release. The U.S. Magistrate
                      reduced bail and set conditions of release and
  CONDITIONS          the government moved for revocation of the order.
                      The district court denied the motion, finding
                      that the government failed to show that the
                      defendant was dangerous and that no conditions of
                      release would reasonably assure the safety of the
                      community, and that the conditions of release
                      were insufficient. The defendant's bail was
                      reduced to $135,500 (from $150,000) and he was
                      required to submit to electronic monitoring,
                      travel restrictions, random urine tests, and
                      reporting to pre-trial services. He was also
                      ordered not to associate with the Outlaws
                      Motorcycle Club. (Eastern District, Wisconsin)
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Title Annotation:Bail Reform Act
Publication:Corrections Caselaw Quarterly
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1U3WI
Date:Nov 1, 2002
Words:139
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