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United States v. Fowler

United States District Court, Ninth Circuit, California, C.D. California
May 29, 2015
BD15-0210M (C.D. Cal. May. 29, 2015)

Opinion


UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. ANDREW HARRISON FOWLER Defendant. No. BD15-0210M United States District Court, C.D. California. May 29, 2015

          ORDER OF DETENTION

          DAVID T. BRISTOW, Magistrate Judge.

         I.

         A. (✓) 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. () 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. () On motion by the Government / () on Court's own motion, in a case allegedly involving:

() On the further allegation by the Government of:

1. () 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 (✓) is/ () is not entitled to a rebuttable presumption that no condition or combination of conditions will reasonably assure the defendant's appearance as required and the safety of any person or the community.

         II.

         A. (✓) The Court finds that no condition or combination of conditions will reasonably assure:

1. (✓) the appearance of the defendant as required.

() and/or

2. (✓) the safety of any person or the community.

         B. (✓) The Court finds that the defendant has not rebutted by sufficient evidence to the contrary the presumption provided by statute.

         III.

         The Court has considered:

         A. the nature and circumstances of the offense(s) charged, including whether the offense is a crime of violence, a Federal crime of terrorism, or involves a minor victim or a controlled substance, firearm, explosive, or destructive device;

         B. the weight of evidence against the defendant;

         C. the history and characteristics of the defendant; and

         D. the nature and seriousness of the danger to any person or to the community.

         IV.

         The Court also has considered all the evidence adduced at the hearing and the arguments and/or statements of counsel, and the Pretrial Services Report/recommendation.

         V.

         The Court bases the foregoing finding(s) on the following:

         A. () As to flight risk: _________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________

         B. (✓) As to danger: • Instant Allegations (defendant) was on parole at the time with Restrictions on

Computer Access)

• INSUFFICIENT BAIL RESOURCES

• NO IDENTIFIED RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT PROGRAM

         VI.

         A. () The Court finds that a serious risk exists that the defendant will:

1. () obstruct or attempt to obstruct justice.

2. () attempt to/ () threaten, injure or intimidate a witness or juror.

         B. The Court bases the foregoing finding(s) on the following: ____________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________

         VII.

         A. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the defendant be detained prior to trial.

         B. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the defendant be committed to the custody of the Attorney General for confinement in a corrections facility separate, to the extent practicable, from persons awaiting or serving sentences or being held in custody pending appeal.

         C. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the defendant be afforded reasonable opportunity for private consultation with counsel.

         D. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, on order of a Court of the United States or on request of any attorney for the Government, the person in charge of the corrections facility in which the defendant is confined deliver the defendant to a United States marshal for the purpose of an appearance in connection with a court proceeding.


Summaries of

United States v. Fowler

United States District Court, Ninth Circuit, California, C.D. California
May 29, 2015
BD15-0210M (C.D. Cal. May. 29, 2015)
Case details for

United States v. Fowler

Case Details

Full title:UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. ANDREW HARRISON FOWLER Defendant.

Court:United States District Court, Ninth Circuit, California, C.D. California

Date published: May 29, 2015

Citations

BD15-0210M (C.D. Cal. May. 29, 2015)