Conditions of Release Set in Criminal Case USA v. Harmon, Docket 21-cr-00005
Case Summary
In the criminal case USA v. Harmon, the court has set conditions of release for the defendant. This order outlines the terms under which the defendant may remain out of custody pending further proceedings, reflecting standard pretrial procedures in criminal cases.
Stage
Court order issued
Timeline
2 events
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2 articles
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Key Issues
- • Criminal procedure
- • Conditions of release
- • Pretrial detention
- • Defendant rights
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Case Timeline
2 events1:21-cr-00005-2 USA v. Harmon
The court issued an order setting specific conditions for the release of the defendant, Harmon, in the case USA v. Harmon. This means Harmon is allowed to be out of custody but must follow certain rules to ensure compliance with the legal process. Such conditions help balance the defendant's freedom with public safety and the integrity of the case.
1:14-cr-00043-1 USA v. Harmon
The court issued an order setting the conditions under which Harmon will be released from custody in the case USA v. Harmon. This means the court has decided specific rules Harmon must follow while out on release, such as travel restrictions or check-ins. These conditions are important to ensure Harmon appears for future court dates and does not pose a risk to the community.