Defense counsel made a request to the MDC for access to their client and was granted access within three hours, even though the request was made after business hours with no notice.
This legal document, part of a court filing from July 13, 2020, argues against a defendant's motion for temporary release. It cites two prior rulings from the Southern District of New York (involving Gonzalez and Eley) to establish that release is not necessary, especially when trials are not imminent. The document further contends that the detention center (MDC) has been responsive and accommodating to defense counsel's requests for client access, undermining the argument that release is required for defense preparation.
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