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This legal document, part of case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE filed on April 29, 2022, argues that two counts against the defendant (Count Three and Count Five) are multiplicitous and constitute double jeopardy. The argument is based on the government's own trial presentation, which framed the defendant's actions with co-conspirator Epstein as a single, decade-long conspiracy or "scheme." Citing legal precedents like Korfant and Josephberg, the document contends the proper remedy is for the court to enter judgment on only one of the two counts.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Epstein
Mentioned as being in a "tight partnership" with the Defendant in a decade-long conspiracy to sexually abuse underage...
Defendant Defendant
The subject of the legal filing, accused of running a "playbook" in a conspiracy with Epstein. The document argues th...
Korfant
Referenced in the context of the "Korfant factors," a legal test related to double jeopardy from a previous case.
Maslin
Cited in a legal reference (See Maslin, 356 F.3d at 197) to support the argument that Count Five is not distinct.
Josephberg
Cited in a legal reference (See Josephberg, 459 F.3d at 355) regarding the proper remedy for multiplicitous counts.
Ball
Cited in a legal reference (Ball v. United States) regarding a defendant's right not to suffer multiple punishments f...

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Government government agency
The prosecuting party in the case, which presented a theory of a singular conspiracy to the jury.
Court government agency
The judicial body that is expected to impose judgment on the counts against the Defendant.
United States government agency
Mentioned as a party in the case citation "Ball v. United States".

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The Government's presentation of its case to the jury, including opening and closing arguments, which argued for a singular, decade-long conspiracy.
A single decade-long conspiracy by the Defendant and Epstein to sexually abuse underage girls.

Relationships (1)

Defendant conspiratorial Epstein
The document describes a "tight partnership between the Defendant and Epstein" in a "single decade-long conspiracy... to sexually abuse underage girls."

Key Quotes (6)

"several additional factors . . . not directly addressed in Korfant . . . further point toward a finding of double jeopardy,"
Source
— unspecified legal source (Quoted as part of an explanation of how factors beyond the Korfant factors can indicate double jeopardy.)
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"the fact that the Government, in its opening and closing arguments, presented both cases to the jury as broad conspiracies of an essentially identical nature."
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— unspecified legal source (Quoted as an example of an additional factor pointing toward double jeopardy.)
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"playbook"
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— Government (attributed) (Describing the common method the Defendant allegedly used over a decade.)
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"over and over and over again,"
Source
— Government (attributed) (Describing how the Defendant ran the common "playbook".)
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"scheme"
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— Government (attributed) (Used in reference to the singular conspiracy to abuse all victim witnesses.)
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"If the jury convicts on more than one multiplicitous count, the defendant’s right not to suffer multiple punishments for the same offense will be protected by having the court enter judgment on only one of the multiplicitous counts."
Source
— Josephberg, 459 F.3d at 355 (Cited as legal precedent for the proper remedy when counts are found to be multiplicitous.)
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