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United States v. Lang
2:94-cr-00032
D. Ariz.
May 4, 2006
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*1 Case 2:94-cr-00032-RGS Document 25 Filed 05/04/06 Page 1 of 2 WO IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA United States of America, ) )

Plaintiff, ) CR-94-032-PHX-RGS ) v. ) ) ) ORDER OF DETENTION

Edward Aln Lang, ) Defendant. ) ___________________________________)

In accordance with the Bail Reform Act, 18 U.S.C. § 3142(f), a detention hearing has been held.

The Court incorporates and adopts by reference the assessment of nonappearance/danger findings of the Pretrial Services Agency which were reviewed by the Court at the time of the hearing in this matter.

Defendant does not dispute the information contained in the Pretrial Services Report.

By clear and convincing evidence defendant is a flight and requires detention pending trial.

At this time, no condition or combination of conditions will reasonably assure the appearance of defendant as required

IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that defendant be detained pending further proceedings. 18 U.S.C. §3143; Rules 32.1(a)(1) and 46(c), Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.

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Case 2:94-cr-00032-RGS Document 25 Filed 05/04/06 Page 2 of 2 However, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the defendant shall be interviewed for possible placement at an appropriate halfway house facility. Should the defendant be an acceptable candidate, defense counsel or Pretrial Services shall contact Magistrate on duty to set a detention hearing. A determination as to whether or not the defendant is to be released will be made at the scheduled hearing. If counsel for the government does not object to the proposed release, the matter will be scheduled "bag and baggage."

DATED this 3rd day of May, 2006.

Case Details

Case Name: United States v. Lang
Court Name: District Court, D. Arizona
Date Published: May 4, 2006
Docket Number: 2:94-cr-00032
Court Abbreviation: D. Ariz.
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