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Summary
This legal document addresses discovery disputes in a case involving 'Maxwell.' It details Maxwell's motion to compel the Government to produce various types of evidence, including Jencks Act, Brady, and Giglio material. The Court rules that while Maxwell is not entitled to expedited discovery, the parties must confer on a pretrial disclosure schedule, and the Court accepts the Government's assertion that it has already disclosed all required Brady and Giglio material, citing relevant Supreme Court precedents.
People (1)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Maxwell | Defendant |
Moves to compel the Government to produce documents and seeks accelerated disclosure of witness list, Jencks Act, Bra...
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Organizations (3)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Government |
Party in the legal proceedings, responsible for disclosure of evidence.
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| Supreme Court |
Referenced for decisions in Brady v. Maryland and Giglio v. United States.
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| United States |
Party in Giglio v. United States and United States v. Coppa.
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Timeline (3 events)
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Maxwell's motion to compel discovery from the Government, including Jencks Act, Brady, Giglio material, co-conspirator statements, and Rule 404(b) material.
Court proceedings
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Court's ruling on Maxwell's discovery requests, concluding she is not entitled to expedited discovery but requiring parties to confer on a pretrial disclosure schedule.
Court proceedings
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Court accepts Government's representations that it has disclosed all Brady and Giglio Material.
Court proceedings
Court
Government
Relationships (1)
Maxwell moves to compel the Government; Government responds to requests.
Key Quotes (3)
""not only exculpatory material, but also information that could be used to impeach a key government witness.""Source
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""Brady and its progeny do not require immediate disclosure of all exculpatory and impeachment material upon request by a defendant.""Source
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""[A]s long as a defendant possesses Brady evidence in time for its effective use, the government has not deprived the""Source
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