State v. Randolph
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The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the district court granting the State's motion for pretrial detention after charging Defendant with four first-degree felonies connected to an alleged sexual assault, holding that the district court did not err when it denied Defendant bail.
In its pretrial motion filed pursuant to Utah Code 77-20-1 the State argued that there was substantial evidence to support the charges against Defendant and clear and convincing evidence that Defendant was a substantial danger to the public and likely to flee if released on bail. The district court granted the motion. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that there was no error in the district court's determinations.
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