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Type: Legal correspondence / court filing
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A legal letter from attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim to Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The defense argues against the government's request to finalize jury selection on November 19, preferring November 29 to account for potential COVID-19 exposure and biases arising during the Thanksgiving holiday break. The document highlights procedural disagreements between the defense and the government regarding trial scheduling.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Bobbi C. Sternheim Defense Attorney
Author of the letter representing the defense.
Alison J. Nathan United States District Judge
Recipient of the letter, presiding judge.
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant
Subject of the case (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell).

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Law Offices of Bobbi C. Sternheim
Defense counsel's firm.
United States District Court
The court handling the case.
Department of Justice (DOJ)
Implied by 'DOJ-OGR' footer and references to 'the government'.

Timeline (3 events)

2021-10-21
Court Conference
Court
Defense Counsel Government Counsel Judge Nathan
2021-11-19
Proposed date for exercising challenges to final venire (Government preference)
Court
Counsel Jury
2021-11-29
Proposed date for exercising challenges/Firm start date (Defense preference)
Court
Counsel Jury

Locations (2)

Location Context
Law Offices of Bobbi C. Sternheim address.
United States Courthouse address.

Relationships (2)

Bobbi C. Sternheim Attorney-Client Ghislaine Maxwell
Letterhead and subject line 'United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell' indicate Sternheim is defense counsel.
Bobbi C. Sternheim Legal Professional Alison J. Nathan
Formal correspondence from attorney to judge.

Key Quotes (3)

"The Court merely invited a discrete response to its proposed address to prospective jury but the government seized the opportunity to reargue."
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"If last year was any indication, Thanksgiving week is a likely time for COVID to spike due to high-volume travel, students returning home from college, and friends and families congregating."
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"Even an exposure to the virus during the holidays can necessitate a prospective juror to quarantine for a time period past November 29."
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