This legal document, filed on February 1, 2021, is a letter from attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim regarding her client, pretrial detainee Ms. Maxwell. Sternheim argues that allowing Maxwell to use a laptop on weekends and holidays is a necessary and reasonable accommodation for reviewing extensive electronic discovery for her trial. The letter asserts this poses no burden to the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) or the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) and requests the court's existing order for access remain in effect.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Bobbi C. Sternheim | Attorney |
Author of the letter, representing Ms. Maxwell. Her name appears in the letterhead and signature.
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| Ms. Maxwell | Pretrial detainee / Defendant |
The subject of the letter, for whom continued laptop access on weekends and holidays is being requested for trial pre...
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| Sophia Papapetru | MDC counsel / Government Counsel |
Listed as a recipient of a copy (cc) of the letter.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| LAW OFFICES OF BOBBI C. STERNHEIM | Law firm |
Appears in the letterhead of the document.
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| BOP | Government agency |
Mentioned as the Bureau of Prisons, which the letter argues is not burdened by the request for laptop access.
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| MDC | Government agency |
Mentioned as the Metropolitan Detention Center, which was directed by a court order to permit Ms. Maxwell computer ac...
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"Permitting Ms. Maxwell to use the laptop on weekends and holidays is a reasonable and minimum accommodation for the difficulties entailed in reviewing enormous amounts of electronic discovery, and one that imposes no burden on the BOP nor any security issues."Source
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