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United States v. Ngadiman
United States District Court, C.D. California
May 20, 2016
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff,
v.
Eriawan Ngadiman Defendant.
ORDER OF DETENTION
ALEXANDER F. MacKINNON, Magistrate Judge.
I.
A. (x)
On motion of the Government in a case allegedly involving:
1. () a crime of violence.
2. () an offense with maximum sentence of life imprisonment
or death.
3. (x) a narcotics or controlled substance offense with
maximum sentence of ten or more years.
4. () any felony - where the defendant has been convicted of
two or more prior offenses described above.
5. () any felony that is not otherwise a crime of violence
that involves a minor victim, or possession or use of a
firearm or destructive device or any other dangerous weapon,
or a failure to register under 18 U.S.C. § 2250.
B. (x)
On motion by the Government/() on Court's own motion, in
a case allegedly involving:
() On the further allegation by the Government of:
1. (x) a serious risk that the defendant will flee.
2. () a serious risk that the defendant will:
a. () obstruct or attempt to obstruct justice.
b. () threaten, injure, or intimidate a prospective witness
or juror or attempt to do so.
C. The
Government (x) is/() is not entitled to a rebuttable
presumption that no condition or combination of conditions
will reasonably assure the defendant's appearance as
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