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This is page 61 of a court transcript from the Jeffrey Epstein case (1:19-cr-00490-RMB), filed on July 24, 2019. Prosecutor Rossmiller argues before the Court that pre-trial detention does not prevent a defendant from preparing a robust defense, citing the 'Zarrab' case as a precedent where a detained defendant had ample access to counsel and document review. The prosecution expresses willingness to consider factors like space and document review capabilities for the defendant.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Mr. Rossmiller Prosecutor / Attorney
Speaking to the court regarding the detention of the defendant (Epstein) and responding to defense arguments.
The Court Judge
Presiding over the hearing (Judge Richard M. Berman, identified by case number suffix RMB).
Mr. Zarrab Former Defendant / Precedent
Reza Zarrab, cited by the prosecution as an example of a detained defendant who successfully prepared a defense.
Defendant Defendant
Implicitly Jeffrey Epstein (based on case number), whose ability to prepare a defense while detained is being discussed.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
DOJ
Indicated in the footer stamp (DOJ-OGR).

Timeline (1 events)

2019-07-24
Court hearing regarding Case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB (USA v. Jeffrey Epstein). Discussion centers on whether detention impairs the defendant's ability to prepare for trial.
Courtroom (Southern District of New York)

Locations (1)

Location Context
Implied jurisdiction based on case number format and reporters.

Relationships (2)

Mr. Rossmiller Legal Professional / Judicial The Court
Dialogue in court transcript.
Mr. Rossmiller Adversarial Defendant (Epstein)
Rossmiller is arguing against the defense's claim that detention impairs case preparation.

Key Quotes (3)

"I think the Court saw -- and the country and the world saw -- that it is eminently possible for a defendant to have excellent, excellent counsel and every opportunity to consult with that counsel while detained and while detained here."
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"Starting at the very beginning with this issue of being able to prepare a case having access to counsel, the idea that detention impairs the ability to prepare a defense -- this is certainly a challenging case."
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"Those are certainly factors that we're willing to be"
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