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| 2018-01-01 | Legal case | The case of United States v. Alimehmeti, which is cited as a precedent for granting partial closu... | S.D.N.Y. | View |
This legal document, page 4 of a court filing dated December 15, 2021, details the Court's rejection of the Defense's request to allow a witness to testify under a pseudonym. The Court finds the request untimely, notes that other legal tools like a letter rogatory were available to compel testimony, and distinguishes the case from precedents involving undercover officers whose safety or operational effectiveness would be compromised by revealing their identity.
This legal document is a court's conclusion, filed on July 6, 2020, justifying the partial closure of a court hearing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Citing the precedent of United States v. Alimehmeti, the court rules that the hearing will proceed via video and telephone conference to protect public health, while ensuring public access is maintained by telephone.
This document is page 6 of 7 from a court filing dated July 2, 2020 (Case 1:20-mj-00132-AJN). The text outlines the court's decision to implement a 'partial closure' of the courtroom, conducting the hearing via video and telephone conference due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The court cites 'United States v. Alimehmeti' as precedent for limiting physical access while maintaining public access via other means (telephone).
This document is page 6 of a court filing (Case 1:20-mj-00132-AJ) dated July 2, 2020. It discusses the court's decision to implement a partial closure of the courtroom, conducting the hearing via video and telephone conference due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The court argues this is necessary for public health and cites United States v. Alimehmeti as a precedent for partial closures.
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