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which is an allegation about documents.
is, although I
in this kind of case,
THE COURT: Understood. Thank you.
I have a few responses. The first
greatly appreciate when the parties are abl
on the terms of
meaningful to me but it's certainly not controlling.
ultimately decide how det
a det
have been occasions where
between the parties.
reached agreement on certain
So the
Fendant's release,
terms,
imposed may be di
way that court proceeds.
very helpful and I
fferent than
And
appreciate it,
the
par
that those are the conditions that
The second thing
firearms
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Attorney's Of
is that it is in
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ties are working well together
fact a policy. I
fact of
and it s
doesn't
t's a policy of
Fendants should be released.
that agreement.
th
to say with respect to
to reach agreement
that agreement is
And there
I've disagreed with an agreement
fact that you and the government
the terms that will be
the
It's simply,
nt while
agreem
uggests that the
necessarily mean
I'm going to impose.
the issue of
"s not a policy of
our pretrial
service office,
in to enforce the terms of
said yourself,
concerns,
concerns about Ms.
not a violent case and there are not allegations
becaus
they ar
Noel.
the world is crazy,
And,
client has engaged in violenc
as you point out,
going to be sending of
your client's release,
which isn't to say that they have speci
fFicers
and, as you
and they have safety
fic safety
this case is
that your
, either in connection with this
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