1:23-cr-20367-6 USA v. Barros-Rodriguez et al
Pretrial Detention (PTD)
The United States is prosecuting Barros-Rodriguez and co-defendants in a multi-defendant criminal case filed in 2023 under docket 23-cr-20367. The most recent docket entry reflects a pretrial detention ruling, placing at least one defendant in custody pending trial. Pretrial detention orders in federal court require a finding that no condition or combination of conditions will reasonably assure appearance or community safety. The sixth defendant's detention status suggests the government argued — and the court agreed — that release posed a flight or danger risk.
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A pretrial detention hearing was held in USA v. Barros-Rodriguez et al, Case No. 1:23-cr-20367-6. The court considered whether one or more defendants should remain jailed pending trial, weighing flight risk and danger to the community. No release order issued — the defendant stays locked up until further proceedings.
Pretrial Detention (PTD)
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