This legal document is a motion filed by the U.S. Government on April 26, 2023, in Case 22-1426. The Government requests a 30-day extension to file its response brief to a party named Maxwell, citing the need to prepare for an upcoming trial in a separate case (United States v. Wynder & Brown) starting May 22, 2023. The document notes that Maxwell's counsel, Diana Samson, does not oppose the extension, provided Maxwell also receives an extension to file her reply brief.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Kenneth Wynder | Defendant |
Mentioned as a defendant in the case United States v. Kenneth Wynder & Andrew Brown.
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| Andrew Brown | Defendant |
Mentioned as a defendant in the case United States v. Kenneth Wynder & Andrew Brown.
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| Maxwell | Party in a legal case |
A party in the current appeal (Case 22-1426) for whom the Government is preparing a response brief.
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| Diana Samson, Esq. | Counsel for Maxwell |
Mentioned as the attorney for Maxwell who conferred with the Government regarding the motion for extension.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| United States Government | government agency |
Referred to as "the Government," it is the party filing the motion and prosecuting the cases mentioned.
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| Court | judicial body |
Refers to the court hearing the appeal (Case 22-1426).
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| district court | judicial body |
Mentioned in the context of the Government's obligations.
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| Location | Context |
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The Southern District of New York, where the case United States v. Kenneth Wynder & Andrew Brown is being heard.
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