This document captures the back cover of a spiral-bound notebook, identified as part of 'The Cameo Collection of Blank Books'. It lists publication details for W. E. Associates Ltd. in Swindon, England, and manufacturing information indicating it was printed in the U.S.A. and is a product of Mexico. The document bears an evidence file stamp 'EFTA00017020' in the bottom right corner, suggesting it is an exhibit within a larger case file.
This document is the cover of an 'adams' brand 'Important Message Book', which has been marked as 'Government Exhibit 1-A' for the legal case S2 20 Cr. 330 (AJN). The product was made in 2001 by Cardinal Brands, Inc., located in Lawrence, Kansas. The document itself is identified with the number DOJ-OGR-00015462.
This document is a page from a court transcript filed on June 15, 2021, in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell). An attorney is arguing that the conditions at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) over the prior 14 months have been 'inhumane, cruel and harsh,' comparing them unfavorably to prisons in Mexico or El Salvador. The attorney references a client named Ms. Days and cites Judge Oetken's ruling in U.S. v. Gonzalez to argue for sentencing credit based on these harsh conditions.
This document is the first page of a 2014 law review article titled 'Crime Victims' Rights During Criminal Investigations?' published in The Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology. Co-authored by Bradley J. Edwards (a prominent attorney for Epstein victims), Paul Cassell, and Nathanael Mitchell, the article argues that the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) should apply during the investigation phase, contrary to a DOJ memorandum. The text alludes to a 'notorious federal sex abuse case' (referencing the Epstein case) where victims were deprived of rights before charges were filed.
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