United States v. (In re Risner)
| Decision Date | 27 December 2018 |
| Docket Number | No. 3:18-mj-765-BN,3:18-mj-765-BN |
| Citation | United States v. Risner, No. 3:18-mj-765-BN (N.D. Tex. Dec 27, 2018) |
| Parties | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. IN THE MATTER OF THE EXTRADITION OF TITO JAY RISNER A/K/A JAY MICHAEL RISNER A/K/A TITO RISNER A/K/A JOSE TITO RODRIGUEZ CALDERON. |
| Court | U.S. District Court — Northern District of Texas |
On November 16, 2018, the United States of America filed a complaint for the extradition of Tito Risner a/k/a Jay Risner a/k/a Jose Tito Rodriguez Calderon("Risner") at the request of the Government of the Republic of Colombia ("Colombia") pursuant to the extradition treaty between the United States and Colombia, the Extradition Treaty with the Republic of Colombia, U.S.-Colom., Sept. 14, 1979, S. TREATY DOC.NO. 97-8(1981)(the "Treaty").The United States seeks Risner's extradition in accordance with its treaty obligations to Colombia, seeDkt. No. 1, and has moved to detain Risner following his arrest on a warrant [Dkt. No. 22] issued in connection with the United States's complaint filed under 18 U.S.C. § 3184, seeDkt. Nos. 5 & 14, and "respectfully requests that the fugitive be detained pending the extradition hearing in this matter and thereafter if the Court enters an order finding him extraditable,"Dkt. No. 14at 14.
Risner, through his retained counsel, filed a Motion for Bail, seeDkt. No. 24, asserting that "[s]pecial circumstances support bail, and Mr. Risner is neither a flight risk nor a danger to the community in which he has resided peacefully since 1969," and that, "[b]ased on the combination of factors present in this matter, the setting of reasonable bail is warranted,"id. at 1.
Risner also filed a Motion to Dismiss, seeDkt. No. 23, asserting that, "[i]n this extradition request, Colombia has failed to follow extradition procedures and provide all required documents pursuant to Article 9 of the Extradition Treaty with the Republic of Colombia, U.S.-Colom., Sept. 14, 1979, S. TREATY DOC. NO. 97-8(1981)('Treaty')," and that "Colombia is in violation of the terms of the treaty, therefore this matter must be dismissed,"id. at 1.
The United States then filed a Notice of Filing of Supplement to Extradition Request, seeDkt. No. 26, in which it explained:
And the United States filed the Government's Response in Opposition to Fugitive's Motion for Bail, SeeDkt. No. 27, and Risner filed his Relator's Reply to Government's Response to Motion for Bail, seeDkt. No. 28.
The undersigned United States magistrate judge is authorized to conduct the proceedings in this matter under 18 U.S.C. § 3184and28 U.S.C. § 636.SeeNoel v. U.S., 12 F. Supp. 2d 1300, 1305(M.D. Fla.1998).
The Court held a hearing on December 19, 2018 on the United States's Motion for Detention[Dkt. No. 5]andRisner's Motion for Bail[Dkt. No. 24], and Risner, his counsel, and the government's counsel appeared.SeeDkt. Nos. 11, 17, & 29.
For the reasons explained below, the Court GRANTS the United States's Motion for Detention[Dkt. No. 5]andDENIES Risner's Motion for Bail[Dkt. No. 24].
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