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Summary
This legal document is a court ruling denying a motion from the Defendant, Maxwell. The Defendant argued that the Government's delay in bringing charges prejudiced her ability to prepare a defense, but the Court found no evidence that the delay was intentional or for tactical advantage. The Court reaffirms its previous rulings and notes that trial testimony provided legitimate explanations for the timing of the indictment.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Maxwell | Defendant |
Mentioned as the Defendant whose motion regarding a delay in charges is being denied. The document discusses her abil...
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| Cornielle |
Cited in a legal reference (Cornielle, 171 F.3d at 751) regarding the standard for improper delay in bringing charges.
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| Alameh | Defendant in a cited case |
Cited in the case United States v. Alameh, 341 F.3d 167, 176 (2d Cir. 2003) regarding the requirement to show intenti...
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Organizations (3)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Government | government agency |
Refers to the prosecution, which the Defendant alleges intentionally delayed bringing charges.
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| Court | government agency |
The judicial body making the ruling, denying the Defendant's motion.
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| 2d Cir. | government agency |
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, cited in the case United States v. Alameh.
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Timeline (2 events)
The Court denies the Defendant's renewed motion regarding pre-indictment delay.
A trial occurred where testimony supplied legitimate explanations for the Government's delay in indicting the Defendant.
Relationships (2)
The document details a legal conflict where the Defendant accuses the Government of improper delay, and the Government defends its actions.
The Court is ruling on a motion brought by the Defendant.
Key Quotes (3)
"no evidence that the Government’s delay in bringing these charges was designed to thwart Maxwell’s ability to prepare a defense"Source
— The Court
(A conclusion from the Court's prior rulings on the Defendant's motion.)
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"failed to establish actual prejudice from the Government’s delay."Source
— The Court
(A finding from the Court's prior rulings regarding the Defendant's claims.)
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"nothing in the record indicates that the Government’s delay in bringing these charges was designed to thwart Maxwell’s ability to prepare a defense."Source
— The Court
(A conclusion the Court has reached twice, cited from a previous ruling (Maxwell, 2021 WL 3591801, at *5).)
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