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The Prosecution Responds To Diddy's Renewed Motion For Bail (Part 2) (11/17/24)

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The document titled "The Government’s Opposition to the Defendant’s Renewed Motion for Bail" in the case of 24 Cr. 542 (AS), authored by U.S. Attorney Damian Williams, presents the government's arguments against granting the defendant bail. The government asserts that the defendant poses a serious risk of flight and danger to the community if released. The opposition emphasizes the weight of the evidence against the defendant, the severity of the alleged crimes, and the potential lengthy prison sentence upon conviction, which collectively create strong incentives for the defendant to flee. Additionally, the government argues that the defendant's proposed bail package, including financial assurances and conditions, fails to mitigate these risks adequately.

The filing also highlights the defendant's history of alleged criminal behavior, lack of ties to the jurisdiction, and access to resources that could facilitate escape. The government underscores its obligation to ensure the safety of the community and prevent obstruction of justice. Ultimately, the document concludes that no set of conditions can reasonably assure the defendant’s appearance in court or public safety, urging the court to deny the motion for bail.

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gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.69.0.pdf

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