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Assistant U.S. Attorney Daniel Collins told Kennelly that the government has no plans to request more time to obtain an indictment against Rana. An indictment could send the case to a different judge, and Kennelly said he would not start action on Rana's bail request until he knows if he will still be in charge of the case after Jan. 14. He set a status hearing for Jan. 21. U.S. Magistrate Judge Nan Nolan declined last month to release Rana on bond, saying he has the money and the know-how to flee the country to avoid a potential 30-year sentence if convicted of a charge of aid to terrorism. Rana appealed that ruling to Kennelly, who was serving as the court's emergency judge over the holidays and for now the case is still before him.
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