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Document DOJ-OGR-00001000
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Summary: The document lists multiple court cases in the S.D.N.Y. where pre-trial bail applications were denied, despite defendants having underlying health conditions that could put them at higher risk for COVID-19. Judges consistently ruled against releasing defendants pre-trial, even when health conditions were cited. The compilation suggests a judicial trend during the pandemic.
Significance: This document is potentially important because it compiles and analyzes court decisions regarding pre-trial bail applications during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly for defendants with underlying health conditions. It reveals a trend of courts denying bail despite the pandemic and health risks.
Key Topics:
Pre-trial bail applications during COVID-19 pandemic
Denial of bail for defendants with underlying health conditions
COVID-19 risk assessment in court decisions
Key People:
- Marrero, J. - Judge who denied pre-trial bail application
- Daniels, J. - Judge who denied pre-trial bail application
- Parker, J. - Judge who denied pre-trial bail application and collected relevant cases
- Preska, J. - Judge who denied pre-trial bail applications in multiple cases
- Woods, J. - Judge who denied pre-trial bail application
- Engelmayr, J. - Judge who denied pre-trial bail application
- Furman, J. - Judge who denied pre-trial bail application
- Buchwald, J. - Judge who denied bail application based on general COVID-19 reasons