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United States v. Weld
June 12, 2010
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, PLAINTIFF,
v.
DAVID WELD, DEFENDANT.
The opinion of the court was delivered by: Joseph C. Spero United States Magistrate Judge
STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER AMENDING DEFENDANT'S CONDITIONS OF PRETRIAL RELEASE.
As a condition of his pretrial release defendant Weld was ordered to reside in the Cornell Corrections halfway house on Taylor Street in San Francisco. Due to a recent fire in that facility, pretrial detainees and inmates have had to be relocated. On an emergency basis, Pretrial Services caused Mr. Weld to be relocated to the residence of his brother in Bonny Doon, California.
The government, the defense, and Pretrial Services Officer Victoria Gibson all agree that while the Cornell Corrections facility remains unavailable for housing, the interests of justice will be served if Mr. Weld continues to live with his brother in the Bonny Doon location for another two weeks, at which time Pretrial Services will reassess his housing situation.
All other conditions of release previously ordered remain in effect.
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