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Type: Legal document
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Summary

This legal document is a judicial analysis determining the applicable sentencing guidelines for a defendant. The judge concludes that the offense occurred between November 1, 2004, and early 2005, based on an evaluation of evidence like message pads, thereby mandating the use of the 2003 guidelines. The document then begins to address the defendant's objections to specific sentencing enhancements related to a sex crime conviction.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Epstein
Mentioned in the context of his house: "Epstein's house after November 2004 before she turned 18."
Carolyn
Mentioned in the context of her age: "after Carolyn turned 18."
defendant Defendant
The subject of the legal analysis regarding sentencing guidelines and enhancements.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
The government government agency
Mentioned for its reliance on evidence in the case: "The government's reliance on two additional pads..."
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the document, likely the court reporting agency.

Timeline (1 events)

Between 2004-11-01 and early 2005
The judge determines that the offense in question occurred within a two-month window after November 1, 2004, and before early 2005, which dictates the application of the 2003 sentencing guidelines.
Epstein's house

Locations (1)

Location Context
Mentioned as a location relevant to the timing of events: "Epstein's house after November 2004 before she turned 18."

Relationships (2)

Epstein unspecified Carolyn
The document states that an event involving Carolyn occurred at "Epstein's house after November 2004 before she turned 18."
The government legal/adversarial defendant
The document details a legal proceeding where the government is the prosecuting party against the defendant, whose sentencing is being determined.

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