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This document is page 6 of a 7-page legal agreement, filed on February 4, 2008, between Epstein and the United States. In this section, Epstein formally waives his constitutional rights to a speedy trial (Sixth Amendment) and to an indictment by a grand jury (Fifth Amendment). This waiver is a condition for the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida to defer his prosecution, with the understanding that any breach of the agreement by Epstein would allow the government to prosecute him for any federal offenses.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Epstein Subject of the agreement
Mentioned throughout as the individual entering into an agreement with the United States, waiving certain constitutio...

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
United States Government
The party entering into the agreement with Epstein, with the right to terminate the agreement and prosecute for feder...
Court Judicial body
Mentioned in reference to its power under Rule 48(b) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure to dismiss an indictm...
Grand Jury Judicial body
Mentioned in relation to the right to indictment, which Epstein waives for offenses subject to the grand jury's inves...
United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida Government agency
The specific entity Epstein requests to defer prosecution and which may file an Information against him.

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Epstein agrees to waive his Sixth Amendment right to a speedy trial and his Fifth Amendment right to be indicted by a grand jury in exchange for a deferral of prosecution.
Southern District of Florida

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Location Context
The country whose Constitution and Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure are referenced.
The jurisdiction of the United States Attorney mentioned in the agreement.

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Epstein Legal United States
The document is a formal agreement between Epstein and the United States government outlining the terms of a deferred prosecution, where Epstein waives constitutional rights.

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Case 1:10-cv-00390-AW Document 142-1 Filed 02/04/2008 Page 7 of 15
By signing this agreement, Epstein asserts and certifies that each of these terms is material to this agreement and is supported by independent consideration and that a breach of any one of these conditions allows the United States to elect to terminate the agreement and to investigate and prosecute Epstein and any other individual or entity for any and all federal offenses.
By signing this agreement, Epstein asserts and certifies that he is aware of the fact that the Sixth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States provides that in all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial. Epstein further is aware that Rule 48(b) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure provides that the Court may dismiss an indictment, information, or complaint for unnecessary delay in presenting a charge to the Grand Jury, filing an information, or in bringing a defendant to trial. Epstein hereby requests that the United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida defer such prosecution. Epstein agrees and consents that any delay from the date of this Agreement to the date of initiation of prosecution, as provided for in the terms expressed herein, shall be deemed to be a necessary delay at his own request, and he hereby waives any defense to such prosecution on the ground that such delay operated to deny him rights under Rule 48(b) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and the Sixth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States to a speedy trial or to bar the prosecution by reason of the running of the statute of limitations for a period of months equal to the period between the signing of this agreement and the breach of this agreement as to those offenses that were the subject of the grand jury's investigation. Epstein further asserts and certifies that he understands that the Fifth Amendment and Rule 7(a) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure provide that all felonies must be charged in an indictment presented to a grand jury. Epstein hereby agrees and consents that, if a prosecution against him is instituted for any offense that was the subject of the grand jury's investigation, it may be by way of an Information signed and filed by the United States Attorney, and hereby waives his right to be indicted by a grand jury as to any such offense.
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