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Summary
This document is a legal ruling or excerpt from a legal ruling concerning a defendant named Maxwell. The Court denies Maxwell's attempts to dismiss her indictment, stating that she failed to prove her accusers fabricated stories or that the government's delay caused actual prejudice, and that the charges in the S1 superseding indictment are sufficiently specific.
People (1)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Maxwell | Defendant |
Seeking to dismiss indictment, accused of offenses, her right to fair trial, failed to establish actual prejudice, se...
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Organizations (3)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| The Court |
Will not dismiss indictment, will take steps to ensure fair trial, concludes Maxwell failed to establish prejudice, c...
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| Government |
Delay in bringing charges, to submit a bill of particulars
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| United States |
Party in legal precedents United States v. Stavroulakis and United States v. Tramunti
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Timeline (3 events)
Maxwell's attempt to dismiss indictment due to alleged actual prejudice from Government's delay in bringing charges.
Maxwell's attempt to dismiss Mann Act counts for lack of specificity or to compel Government to submit a bill of particulars.
Relationships (2)
Government's delay in bringing charges; Maxwell seeks to compel Government
Key Quotes (5)
"The Court will not dismiss the indictment on Maxwell's bare assertion that numerous witnesses are engaged in a perjurious conspiracy against her."Source
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"The Court thus concludes that Maxwell has failed to establish actual prejudice from the Government's delay in bringing charges."Source
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"The Court concludes that the charges in the S1 superseding indictment are clear enough."Source
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"Under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 7, an indictment must contain "a plain, concise, and definite written statement of the essential facts constituting the offense charged.""Source
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""Under this test, an indictment need do little more than to track the language of the statute charged and state the time and place (in approximate terms) of the alleged crime.""Source
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