Court schedules teleconference for April 12, 2021 to announce decision on Nemazee motion
Case Summary
The court scheduled a teleconference for April 12, 2021, to announce its decision on Hassan Nemazee's motion to terminate or modify his conditions of release. The parties were provided call-in details for the hearing.
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ORDER as to Hassan Nemazee. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that there will be a teleconference on April 12, 2021, at 2:00 p.m., at which time the Court will read its decision into the record on defendant's motion to terminate, or
Order · May 10, 2026
A Motion to terminate was filed.
Key Issues
- • Teleconference scheduling
- • Conditions of release
- • Motion decision
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ORDER as to Hassan Nemazee. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that there will be a teleconference on April 12, 2021, at 2:00 p.m.,
Order · May 11, 2026
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Sidney H. Stein
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The Story So Far
The court scheduled a teleconference for April 12, 2021, at 2:00 p.m. to announce its decision on Hassan Nemazee's motion to terminate or modify his conditions of release. Judge Sidney H.
Stein will read the ruling into the record during the call. The motion challenges the terms under which Nemazee remains out of custody pending further proceedings. The teleconference order directs the parties to join by phone using a specified dial-in number and access code.
This proceeding follows Nemazee's request to alter his release status, signaling ongoing litigation over his pretrial restrictions. The docket does not specify the underlying charges or the court's jurisdiction, but the active status confirms the matter remains unresolved.
The judge's forthcoming decision will determine whether Nemazee's release conditions will be lifted, eased, or maintained. The case has not disclosed additional filings or motions beyond this request to change release terms. The teleconference format suggests the court aims to promptly address the motion without a full hearing.
This step is critical because it affects Nemazee's liberty while the case proceeds. The record will update once the judge delivers the ruling, which could influence subsequent motions or trial scheduling.
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ORDER as to Hassan Nemazee. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that there will be a teleconference on April 12, 2021, at 2:00 p.m., at which time the Court will read its decision into the record on defendant's motion to terminate, or in the alternative, modify his conditions of release. The parties shall dial 888-273- 3658 and use access code 7004275 to join the teleconference. SO ORDERED. (Telephone Conference set for 4/12/2021 at 02:00 PM before Judge Sidney H. Stein.) (Signed by Judge Sidney H. Stein on 4/
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1 eventORDER as to Hassan Nemazee. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that there will be a teleconference on April 12, 2021, at 2:00 p.m., at which time the Court will read its decision into the record on defendant's motion to terminate, or in the alternative, modify his conditions of release. The parties shall dial 888-273- 3658 and use
A Motion to terminate was filed.
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