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Full-text: September 24 2003
Protest zones: “No War for Oil” (October 24 2002)

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The Government takes no position on Defendant’s motion, and the Pretrial Services Officer has advised the Court that he has no objection to the motion. Therefore, the Defendant’s motion is granted. ¶
Defendant is henceforth released on a ten thousand ($10,000.00) dollar unsecured bond, without supervision, subject only to the standard conditions of release in all bond cases that he not commit any offense in violation of any federal, state or local law while on release, that he notify the Court and counsel immediately of any change of address and/or telephone number, and that he {p.2} appear for Court for all scheduled proceedings.
It is so Ordered.

{Signature}
Bristow Marchant
United States Magistrate Judge
Columbia, South Carolina
September 24, 2003
Source: Photocopy of a duplicate original (the court’s file copy), scanned to pdf.
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Previous: Defendant’s Motion to Modify Bond (Sept. 16 2003).
See also “Other Secret Service protest zone cases” on the docket-sheet page. Brett Bursey
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Charles Judson Harwood Jr.
Posted Jan. 2 2004. Updated June 29 2008.
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