Dec. 8 – Chicago Sun-Times
Adjunct Professor Lance Northcutt quoted:
“If there isn’t an apparent risk of flight or a danger to others, it’s not uncommon for the judge to allow a defendant to remain free prior to being assigned to a facility by the Bureau of Prisons,” said John Marshall Law School Prof. Lance Northcutt.
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