GREENEVILLE-Judge Dennis Inman ordered that Newport
businessman Ronnie Ball be detained until his trial during a detention hearing
Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Greeneville.
Inman stated, "I find that the credible testimony
and information submitted at the hearing establishes by clear and convincing
evidence as follows: A search warrant was executed at defendant's premises in
December 2007, as a result of which a sizable quantity of marijuana was
discovered and seized.
"Another search warrant was executed on June 6,
2009, during which yet another sizable quantity of marijuana was seized. Defendant's encounter with law
enforcement in December 2007 did not dissuade him from continuing the
manufacturing of marijuana. The
presumption is not rebutted.
"Therefore, I find that there is no condition or
combination of conditions which will reasonably assure the appearance of the
defendant as required in this proceeding, and which will further reasonably
assure the safety of other persons or the community, and that the defendant
should be detained pending the trial of this case.
"The defendant is committed to the custody of the
Attorney General or his designated representative for confinement in a
corrections facility separate, to the extent practicable, from persons awaiting
or serving sentences or being held in custody pending appeal."
Ball entered not guilty pleas on a three-count federal
grand jury indictment earlier this month and was appointed legal
representation.
In count one, the grand jury charges that beginning from
in or about the month of December 2002, and continuing to or about December
2007, Ronnie Lee Ball, "did knowingly and intentionally manufacture 1,000
or more marijuana plants, a Schedule I controlled substance."
In count two, the grand jury further charges that on or
about December 20, 2007, Ball "did knowingly, intentionally, and without
authority, possess with the intent to distribute a quantity of a mixture and
substance containing a detectible amount of marijuana, a Schedule I controlled
substance."
Finally, on count three, the grand jury further charges
that Ball, "did knowingly, intentionally, and without authority, possess
with the intent to distribute 50 or more marijuana plants, a Schedule I
controlled substance."
Ball's trial has been scheduled for 9 a.m. on
Friday, Aug. 28, before Judge Ronnie Greer.