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Summary
This legal document, part of a court filing, argues for the pretrial detention of a defendant, Mr. Epstein. It establishes that rules of evidence are relaxed in bail hearings, giving courts wide discretion, and cites legal precedent that in cases involving sexual victimization of a minor under 18 U.S.C. § 1591, there is a presumption for remand. The document states that the burden is on Mr. Epstein to provide evidence that he is not a danger or flight risk, while the Government retains the ultimate burden of persuasion.
People (8)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Paulino | Defendant in a cited case |
Mentioned in the case citation 'United States v. Paulino, 335 F. Supp. 3d 600, 610 (S.D.N.Y. 2018)'.
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| Shakur | Defendant in a cited case |
Mentioned in the case citation 'United States v. Shakur, 817 F.2d 189, 196 (2d Cir. 1987)'.
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| LaFontaine | Defendant in a cited case |
Mentioned in the case citation 'United States v. LaFontaine, 210 F.3d 125, 131 (2d Cir. 2000)'.
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| Abuhamra | Defendant in a cited case |
Mentioned in the case citation 'United States v. Abuhamra, 389 F.3d 309, 321 n.7 (2d Cir. 2004)'.
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| Bartok | Defendant in a cited case |
Mentioned in the case citation 'United States v. Bartok, 472 F. App’x 25, 27 (2d Cir. 2012)'.
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| English | Defendant in a cited case |
Mentioned in the case citation 'United States v. English, 629 F.3d 311, 319 (2d Cir. 2011)'.
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| Mr. Epstein | Defendant |
Mentioned as the defendant who may rebut the presumption of remand and who the Government argues presents a danger.
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| Mercedes | Defendant in a cited case |
Mentioned in the case citation 'United States v. Mercedes, 254 F.3d 433, 436 (2d Cir. 2001)'.
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Organizations (3)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Government | Government agency |
Mentioned as the party entitled to present evidence for remand and which retains the 'ultimate burden of persuasion' ...
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| S.D.N.Y. | Court |
Abbreviation for the Southern District of New York, mentioned in the citation for United States v. Paulino.
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| 2d Cir. | Court |
Abbreviation for the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, mentioned in multiple case citations.
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Timeline (1 events)
Discussion of legal standards for bail hearings and pretrial detention, specifically regarding the admissibility of evidence and the presumption of remand.
Locations (1)
| Location | Context |
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Referenced by the abbreviation S.D.N.Y. in a case citation.
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Relationships (1)
The document outlines the legal arguments between the Government, which seeks to keep Mr. Epstein detained, and Mr. Epstein, who has the opportunity to rebut the presumption for his detention.
Key Quotes (6)
"The weight afforded to each factor under section 3142(g) is within the ‘special province’ of the district court."Source
— United States v. Paulino
(Quoted to establish the district court's discretion in weighing factors for release or detention.)
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Quote #1
"The rules concerning admissibility of evidence in criminal trials do not apply to the presentation and consideration of information at the [release/remand] hearing."Source
— 18 U.S.C. § 3142(f)(2)
(Cited to argue that standard rules of evidence do not apply in the current hearing.)
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Quote #2
"bail hearings are typically informal affairs, not substitutes for trial or even for discovery"Source
— United States v. LaFontaine
(Quoted to support the argument that the hearing is not a formal trial.)
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Quote #3
"District courts [are afforded] wide discretion regarding the scope of such hearings . . . ."Source
— United States v. Abuhamra
(Quoted to emphasize the court's broad discretion in detention hearings.)
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Quote #4
"coming forward with evidence that he does not pose a danger to the community or a risk of flight."Source
— United States v. Mercedes
(Describes how Mr. Epstein may rebut the presumption of remand.)
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Quote #5
"ultimate burden of persuasion"Source
— Government
(Describes the Government's responsibility to prove that Mr. Epstein presents a danger.)
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