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This legal document, filed on October 29, 2021, is part of a motion by the Government in a criminal case. The Government argues that the Court should prevent the defense from introducing certain evidence and arguments, such as the Minor Victims' consent or a separate Florida investigation, deeming them irrelevant and prejudicial. The Government requests that the defense be required to provide advance notice before raising these issues so their admissibility can be litigated outside the jury's presence.

People (2)

Name Role Context
defendant defendant
The subject of the legal motion, whose knowledge, other acts, statements, and arguments are being discussed in terms ...
Minor Victims victim
Mentioned in the context of the defense's desire to elicit information about their alleged voluntary acts and consent.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Government government agency
The prosecuting party in the case, arguing to preclude certain evidence and defense arguments.
Court judicial body
The presiding judicial body that will evaluate and rule on the admissibility of evidence and arguments.
Circuit judicial body
Referenced in the context of 'the law of the Circuit', indicating a U.S. Court of Appeals whose precedents are binding.

Timeline (2 events)

A court case (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) where the Government is arguing motions in limine to preclude certain defense theories and evidence before the jury.
A Florida investigation is mentioned as an example of an irrelevant matter the defense might try to introduce to the jury.
Florida

Locations (1)

Location Context
Mentioned as the location of an investigation that the Government considers an irrelevant matter the defense might tr...

Relationships (1)

Government adversarial (legal) defendant
The document details the Government's (prosecution) arguments against the legal strategies of the defendant's defense team in a criminal case.

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