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By
D.C. Witness Staff
- June 9, 2020
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A defendant will remain released on home confinement after failing to comply with his release conditions.
James Cooper is charged with possession of a controlled substance and a bail violation.
On April 23, he was placed on home confinement under high intensity supervision program (HISP). Notices of noncompliance was issued on May 22 and June 5.
On June 9, Judge Rainey Brandt allowed Cooper to remain released on home confinement.
Cooper’s next hearing is scheduled for June 26.