This is a letter dated December 21, 2007, from attorney Jack A. Goldberger to Judge Sandra McSorley regarding the criminal case 'State of Florida v. Jeffrey Epstein'. Goldberger submits an agreed motion and a proposed order to continue the trial, cancel an upcoming plea conference, and schedule a new status conference. The letter requests the judge's signature to approve these changes to the case schedule.
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| Sandra McSorley | Circuit Court Judge |
The recipient of the letter, addressed as 'The Honorable Sandra McSorley'.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Defendant |
Named as the defendant in the case 'State of Florida v. Jeffrey Epstein'.
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| Jack A. Goldberger | Board Certified Criminal Trial Attorney |
The author of the letter, signing on behalf of the law firm ATTERBURY, GOLDBERGER & WEISS, P.A.
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| Joseph R. Atterbury |
Listed as a name on the law firm's letterhead.
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| Jason S. Weiss |
Listed as a name on the law firm's letterhead.
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| Lanna Belohlavek | ASA |
Listed as a recipient of a carbon copy (cc) of the letter.
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| ATTERBURY, GOLDBERGER & WEISS, P.A. | Law firm |
The law firm that sent the letter, as indicated by the letterhead.
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| Palm Beach County Courthouse | Government agency |
The workplace of Judge Sandra McSorley, listed in the recipient's address.
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| State of Florida | Government agency |
The plaintiff in the case against Jeffrey Epstein.
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| New Jersey Bar | Professional association |
Jack A. Goldberger is listed as a member.
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| Florida Bar | Professional association |
Jack A. Goldberger is listed as a member.
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The address provided for the recipient, The Honorable Sandra McSorley.
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Location of the Palm Beach County Courthouse and the law firm.
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The address of the law firm ATTERBURY, GOLDBERGER & WEISS, P.A., listed in the footer.
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"Enclosed you will find an Agreed Motion to Continue Trial and a proposed Agreed Order Continuing Trial, Canceling Plea Conference, and Setting Case for a Status Conference."Source
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