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Type: Legal document (memorandum opinion and order)
File Size: 638 KB
Summary

This document is a Memorandum Opinion and Order from the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico regarding Defendant Dashawn Robertson's motion for reconsideration of his detention order. After reviewing various filings and holding a pretrial conference on February 4, 2021, the Court ordered Mr. Robertson's release under strict conditions to La Pasada Halfway House on February 5, 2021. The decision was made to ensure his appearance in court and community safety, and to facilitate his trial preparation, which was hindered by the COVID-19 pandemic affecting communication with his attorneys.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Dashawn Robertson Defendant
The subject of the motion and order, seeking release from detention.
Mr. Robertson Defendant
Refers to Dashawn Robertson, who filed a reply and whose release is being addressed.
attorneys Legal counsel
Mentioned as individuals with whom Mr. Robertson's ability to communicate was hampered by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO Government agency (Court)
The court issuing the Memorandum Opinion and Order.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Government agency
The Plaintiff in the case, referred to as 'the government' which filed a response in opposition.
The Court Legal entity
The body before which the matter is heard, which discussed the motion and issued the order.
The United States Probation Office Government agency
Referred to as USPO, which filed two memorandums and participated in the pretrial conference.
USPO Government agency
Acronym for The United States Probation Office.
La Pasada Halfway House Facility
The location where Mr. Robertson was ordered to be released under strict conditions.

Timeline (2 events)

2021-02-04
The Court discussed Dashawn Robertson's motion at length with the parties and the USPO.
2021-02-05
The Court ordered Dashawn Robertson to be released under strict conditions.
La Pasada Halfway House

Locations (2)

Location Context
Part of the name of the United States District Court.
The specific facility where Dashawn Robertson was ordered to be released.

Relationships (3)

Dashawn Robertson Adversarial (Defendant vs. Plaintiff) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Dashawn Robertson is the Defendant, and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is the Plaintiff in the case.
Dashawn Robertson Professional (Client-Attorney) attorneys
The document states that the COVID-19 pandemic hampered Mr. Robertson's ability to communicate with his attorneys.
Dashawn Robertson Legal (Defendant before the Court) The Court
The matter is before the Court on the Defendant Dashawn Robertson's Motion, and the Court issued an order regarding his release.

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Case 1:17-cr-02949-MV-1 Document 3062 Filed 02/05/21 Page 1 of 16
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff,
v.
DASHAWN ROBERTSON,
Defendant.
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER
THIS MATTER is before the Court on the Defendant Dashawn Robertson's Motion to
Reconsider Motion for Review of Detention Order and Immediate Release. Doc. 274. The
government filed a response in opposition [Doc. 282] and Mr. Robertson filed a reply [Doc. 284].
The United States Probation Office (USPO) also filed two memorandums addressing Mr.
Robertson's release. Docs. 277 and 287. The Court then discussed the motion at length with the
parties and the USPO at the February 4, 2021 pretrial conference in this case. Doc. 297 at 4–6.
After carefully considering the nature and circumstances of the offenses charged, the weight of the
evidence against Mr. Robertson, his history and characteristics, and the potential danger to the
community posed by his release, the Court found that a combination of extremely strict conditions
could reasonably assure Mr. Robertson's appearance in court and the safety of the community, as
required by 18 U.S.C. § 3142(f). Id. The Court also found that Mr. Robertson's release was
necessary to allow him to effectively prepare for his upcoming trial under 18 U.S.C. § 3142(i)
because the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has significantly hampered his ability to meet or
communicate with his attorneys. Id. The Court accordingly ordered Mr. Robertson to be released
under strict conditions to La Pasada Halfway House on February 5, 2021. See Docs. 300 and 301.
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