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Legal brief / appellate filing
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Summary
This document is page 2 of a legal brief filed on November 1, 2024 (Case 22-1426). It argues that the legal precedent set in 'Annabi' should be overruled or limited because it creates unfairness in plea negotiations. The text specifically argues that a plea agreement negotiated in the Eleventh Circuit (likely referencing the Jeffrey Epstein 2008 Florida non-prosecution agreement) should bind the 'United States' globally, preventing prosecution in other districts for the same conduct.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Annabi | Legal Precedent Subject |
Refers to United States v. Annabi, a case precedent regarding plea agreements.
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| Santobello | Legal Precedent Subject |
Refers to Santobello v. New York (1971).
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| Defendant | Litigant |
Generic reference to the accused party in the current case, arguing about the scope of a plea agreement.
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Organizations (4)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| The Court |
The appellate court being addressed in the brief.
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| United States |
Referenced as the party that agreed not to prosecute in the plea agreement.
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| Eleventh Circuit |
The jurisdiction where the plea agreement in question was negotiated and executed.
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| DOJ-OGR |
Department of Justice - Office of Government Information Services (indicated by Bates stamp).
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Timeline (1 events)
Locations (2)
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Region covering Florida, Georgia, and Alabama; location of the plea negotiation.
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Mentioned in case citation Santobello v. New York.
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Relationships (1)
Dispute over the binding nature of a plea agreement/non-prosecution agreement.
Key Quotes (3)
"The Court should overrule Annabi because it is an outlier and incompatible with 'fairness in securing agreement between an accused and a prosecutor.'"Source
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"Annabi should not apply (1) to plea agreements from other circuits that do not have such a rule"Source
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"Here, Annabi was applied to a plea that was negotiated and executed in the Eleventh Circuit... to an offense based on the same conduct that the 'United States' had agreed not to prosecute"Source
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