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Summary

This legal document, part of a court filing, argues that a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) is not enforceable in the Southern District of New York. It cites numerous legal precedents from the Second Circuit to support the position that plea agreements are binding only in the district where they are made, unless explicitly stated otherwise. The document concludes that the defendant has failed to provide evidence that the USAO-SDFL's NPA with Epstein was intended to bind other districts.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Prisco Subject of a legal case citation
Mentioned in the citation 'United States v. Prisco, 391 F. App’x 920, 921 (2d Cir. 2010)'.
Annabi Subject of a legal case citation
Mentioned in the citation 'United States v. Annabi, 771 F.2d 670, 672 (2d Cir. 1985)'.
Salameh Subject of a legal case citation
Mentioned in the citation 'United States v. Salameh, 152 F.3d 88, 120 (2d Cir. 1998)'.
Laskow Subject of a legal case citation
Mentioned in the citation 'United States v. Laskow, 688 F. Supp. 851, 854 (E.D.N.Y. 1988)'.
Russo Subject of a legal case citation
Mentioned in the citation 'United States v. Russo, 801 F.2d 624, 626 (2d Cir. 1986)'.
Epstein
Mentioned as the recipient of a promise from the USAO-SDFL that the NPA would bind other districts.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
The Court Judicial body
Referenced as the body that should deny the defendant's request.
Second Circuit Judicial body
Cited multiple times for its legal precedents regarding plea agreements.
U.S. Attorney’s office Government agency
Mentioned in the context of plea agreements being specific to one office.
USAO-SDFL Government agency
Identified as the office that allegedly promised Epstein that the NPA would bind other districts. (USAO-SDFL stands f...

Locations (2)

Location Context
The district where the NPA is argued not to be binding.
The Eastern District of New York, mentioned in a case citation (United States v. Laskow).

Relationships (1)

USAO-SDFL Legal (Prosecutor-Subject) Epstein
The document states that the defendant failed to establish that 'the USAO-SDFL promised Epstein that the NPA would bind other districts.'

Key Quotes (4)

"a plea agreement in one U.S. Attorney’s office does not, unless otherwise stated, bind another."
Source
— Second Circuit (citing United States v. Prisco) (Used to establish the legal principle that plea agreements are generally limited to the district in which they are made.)
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"A plea agreement binds only the office of the United States Attorney for the district in which the plea is entered unless it affirmatively appears that the agreement contemplates a broader restriction."
Source
— Second Circuit (citing United States v. Annabi) (A quote from a per curiam opinion reinforcing the limited scope of plea agreements.)
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"presumes a narrow reading of the boundaries of a plea agreement unless a defendant can affirmatively establish that a more expansive interpretation was contemplated."
Source
— Second Circuit (citing United States v. Salameh) (Describing the legal presumption that plea agreements have a narrow scope.)
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"negotiations between defendant and prosecutor"
Source
— Second Circuit (citing United States v. Russo) (Mentioned as a source of evidence a defendant must establish to prove a plea agreement binds other districts.)
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