This legal document, filed on January 28, 2020, in the Southern District of New York, is a letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office regarding an upcoming trial. The prosecution states it is ready to proceed as scheduled but would not object to a brief adjournment to allow the defense more preparation time. However, it argues that the reasons cited by the defendants do not justify the six-month delay they requested.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| GEOFFREY S. BERMAN | United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York |
Listed as the United States Attorney submitting the document.
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| Rebekah Donaleski | Assistant United States Attorney |
Signed the document on behalf of Geoffrey S. Berman.
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| Nicolas Roos | Assistant United States Attorney |
Listed as one of the Assistant United States Attorneys on the filing.
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| Jessica Lonergan | Assistant United States Attorney |
Listed as one of the Assistant United States Attorneys on the filing.
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| Defense Counsel | Legal representative for the defendants |
Mentioned as a recipient of the document via ECF (Electronic Case Filing).
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| The Government | Government agency |
Refers to the prosecution, stating they are prepared for trial but would not object to a short adjournment.
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| United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York | Government agency |
The office representing the Government in this legal matter.
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The jurisdiction of the United States Attorney's office mentioned in the document.
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"the Government is prepared to proceed to trial as scheduled."Source
"while the Government would not object to a short adjournment of the trial date to provide the defendants with additional time to prepare, the issues identified in the defendants’ letters do not require a six-month adjournment."Source
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