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Summary
This legal document is a court filing from September 22, 2021, detailing the procedural history of a defendant's third motion for release on bail. It outlines the dates of the defendant's motion, the government's opposition, and the defendant's reply. The document then discusses the legal standard regarding the court's jurisdiction to rule on the bail motion while the defendant's bail appeal is pending in a higher court.
Organizations (5)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| The Court | Government agency |
The judicial body that imposed conditions, received motions, and is considering its jurisdiction.
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| The Government | Government agency |
The party that opposed the Defendant's motion for release on bail.
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| United States | Government agency |
Mentioned in the case name 'United States v. Rodgers' and in the 'United States Constitution'.
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| court of appeals | Government agency |
The appellate court that gains jurisdiction after a notice of appeal is filed.
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| district court | Government agency |
The trial-level court that is divested of control over aspects of a case involved in an appeal.
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Timeline (3 events)
2021-03-09
The Government opposed the Defendant’s motion for release on bail (Dkt. No. 165).
The Court
Relationships (1)
The Government opposed the Defendant's motion for release on bail.
Key Quotes (1)
"As a general matter, ‘the filing of a notice of appeal is an event of jurisdictional significance— it confers jurisdiction on the court of appeals and divests the district court of its control over those aspects of the case involved in the appeal.’"Source
— United States v. Rodgers, 101 F.3d 247, 251 (2d Cir. 1996)
(Cited to explain the legal principle of divestiture of jurisdiction when a case is under appeal.)
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