Magistrate Judge Copperthite Orders Detention of Stephawn Malik Watson
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ORDER pursuant to Fed R Crim P 5(f) and the Due Process Protections Act as to Stephawn Malik Watson. Signed by Magistrate Judge A. David Copperthite on 7/11/2022. (cw6s, Deputy Clerk)
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ORDER OF DETENTION as to Stephawn Malik Watson.. Signed by Magistrate Judge A. David Copperthite on 7/11/2022. (cw6s, Deputy Clerk)
Order · May 12, 2026
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ORDER OF DETENTION as to Stephawn Malik Watson.. Signed by Magistrate Judge A. David Copperthite on 7/11/2022. (cw6s,
Order · May 12, 2026
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The Story So Far
Magistrate Judge A. David Copperthite issued an order of detention for Stephawn Malik Watson on July 11, 2022. The order was entered under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 5(f) and the Due Process Protections Act.
This detention order means Watson will remain in custody pending further proceedings. The case details, including the court and docket number, have not been publicly disclosed. The detention order typically follows an initial appearance or arraignment, signaling the court’s decision that Watson poses a risk warranting continued detention.
The order’s issuance under Rule 5(f) suggests the case is in its early stages, possibly after a federal arrest warrant or indictment. The Due Process Protections Act reference indicates the court considered statutory requirements for detention decisions, including the defendant’s rights.
The absence of public docket information limits insight into the charges or the prosecution’s arguments. The detention order itself is a critical procedural step, often preceding a detention hearing or preliminary hearing.
No motions or filings have been reported since the July 2022 order. The case remains active but dormant in the public record. The lack of subsequent docket entries or court orders suggests no immediate challenge to the detention or other developments have been filed.
The order’s enforcement keeps Watson in custody while the government prepares its case or awaits further court scheduling.
The next significant event will likely be a detention hearing or arraignment setting the stage for trial preparation. The court may also issue additional orders clarifying the charges or conditions of release if detention is reconsidered. Monitoring filings for motions to revoke or modify detention will be key to tracking the defendant’s status.
The case’s trajectory depends on forthcoming prosecutorial actions and defense responses, which remain unseen at this time.
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ORDER OF DETENTION as to Stephawn Malik Watson.. Signed by Magistrate Judge A. David Copperthite on 7/11/2022. (cw6s, Deputy Clerk)
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ORDER pursuant to Fed R Crim P 5(f) and the Due Process Protections Act as to Stephawn Malik Watson. Signed by Magistrate Judge A. David Copperthite on 7/11/2022. (cw6s, Deputy Clerk)
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2 eventsORDER OF DETENTION as to Stephawn Malik Watson.. Signed by Magistrate Judge A. David Copperthite on 7/11/2022. (cw6s, Deputy Clerk)
The court issued an order.
ORDER pursuant to Fed R Crim P 5(f) and the Due Process Protections Act as to Stephawn Malik Watson. Signed by Magistrate Judge A. David Copperthite on 7/11/2022. (cw6s, Deputy Clerk)
The court issued an order.
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