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Type: Court filing / legal memorandum (case 1:20-cr-00330-ajn)
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Summary

This is a page from a legal filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN) dated March 23, 2021, arguing for the release of Ghislaine Maxwell on bail. The text argues that Maxwell's offer to renounce her French and British citizenship negates the flight risk concerns regarding extradition protection in France. It cites a Mr. Julié to interpret French Article 696-4, asserting that one who loses French nationality is not protected from extradition.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Ms. Maxwell Defendant
Subject of the bail application; offering to waive British and French citizenship to prove she will not flee.
Mr. Julié Legal Expert/Authority
Cited for his conclusion regarding the interpretation of French extradition law (Article 696-4).

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
United States Government
Party to the extradition treaty; opposing bail.
French Courts
Referenced regarding deportation precedents.
Department of Justice (DOJ)
Indicated by the footer stamp 'DOJ-OGR'.

Timeline (2 events)

2021-03-23
Filing of Document 170-1 in Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN
Court Record
Ms. Maxwell Legal Counsel
Future (Hypothetical)
Trial
United States

Locations (2)

Location Context
Jurisdiction of the trial and extradition treaty partner.
Jurisdiction of the extradition treaty partner and citizenship discussion.

Relationships (1)

Ms. Maxwell Legal Support Mr. Julié
Mr. Julié's interpretation of French law is used to support Ms. Maxwell's argument for bail.

Key Quotes (3)

"Ms. Maxwell’s agreement to give up both British and French citizenship and waive any and all right to contest extradition is a formidable challenge to the assertion that Ms. Maxwell would likely flee"
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"Mr. Julié concludes: “[I]t cannot have been the intention of French lawmakers that Article 696-4 be construed as meaning that a person who has lost French nationality would still be entitled to be protected from extradition.”"
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"her willingness to forfeit citizenship birthrights exceeds what is necessary and profoundly demonstrates her commitment to abide by conditions of release and appear at trial."
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