LEGAL DOCUMENT

Case: State v. Anthony Manfredi
Citation: 117 R.I. 990
Court: Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Jurisdiction: Rhode Island
Decision Date: 1977-02-24
Docket Number: C. A. No. 76-259
Pages: 990–990
Volume: 117
Reporter: Rhode Island Reports

Parties: State v. Anthony Manfredi.

C. A. No. 76-259.
Julius C. Michaelson, Attorney General, Judith Romney Wegner, Special Asst. Attorney General, for plaintiff. William F. Reilly, Public Defender, Barbara Hurst, John A. MacFadyen III, Asst. Public Defenders, for defendant.
State v. Anthony Manfredi.

On July 16, 1976, we denied the defendant’s motion for release pending appeal. The defendant has now moved that we state the reasons for our denial of bail.
This case came before us on a Rule 9 motion for release pending appeal. For that reason we did not review the action of the trial justice, but rather heard the motion de novo. The record supplied to us set forth the reasons for the trial justice’s denial of bail pending appeal, and although his findings were not binding on us they were entitled to great weight if supported by competent evidence of probative force. See Quattrocchi v. Langlois, 100 R.I. 741, 219 A.2d 570 (1966). On examination of the record supplied by the parties, we found ourselves in agreement with the trial’justice’s findings that the defendant’s release would pose a threat to the community. Accordingly, we denied the defendant’s motion for release on bail pending appeal.