This legal document, filed on February 1, 2021, is the U.S. Government's response regarding a defendant's access to a laptop for reviewing discovery materials. The U.S. Attorney's office argues that the current arrangement, where the MDC and BOP provide the defendant with 65 hours of laptop access per week plus optional weekend desktop access, is sufficient, noting that the trial is still approximately six months away.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| AUDREY STRAUSS | United States Attorney |
Listed as the United States Attorney submitting the document.
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| Maurene Comey | Assistant United States Attorney |
Signed on behalf of the United States Attorney.
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| Alison Moe | Assistant United States Attorney |
Listed as one of the Assistant United States Attorneys on the filing.
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| Lara Pomerantz | Assistant United States Attorney |
Listed as one of the Assistant United States Attorneys on the filing.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Government | government agency |
Refers to the U.S. Government's position on the defendant's laptop access.
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| MDC | government agency |
Mentioned as the facility managing the inmate (defendant).
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| BOP | government agency |
Bureau of Prisons, mentioned as affording the defendant access to a laptop and desktop computer.
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| United States Attorney | government agency |
The office submitting the legal document, headed by Audrey Strauss.
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| Location | Context |
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The jurisdiction of the Assistant United States Attorneys listed on the document.
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