January 01, 2017
Decision rendered in Weingarten v. U.S.
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| Weingarten | person | 55 | View Entity |
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This page from a legal brief (dated Feb 28, 2023) argues that the District Court erroneously relied on the non-controlling case *Weingarten v. U.S.* regarding the statute of limitations (specifically § 3283 vs § 3282) and Mann Act violations. The text analyzes the legislative history of the 2003 amendment to argue that the statute was intended for cases involving the actual abduction and rape of a child, distinguishing it from crimes that do not categorically involve minor abuse.
Events with shared participants
Meeting of Holder and Weingarten during their early years at the Justice Department.
Date unknown • Justice Department
The case of *Weingarten v. United States*, 865 F.3d 48, 58–60 (2d Cir. 2017) is cited as a Second Circuit decision arguing for a case-specific approach, and its reasoning is adopted by the current court.
2017-01-01
In *Weingarten*, the Second Circuit considered, but did not ultimately reach, the issue of whether Section 3283 applies retroactively.
Date unknown
Breakfast meeting with Weingarten
2019-02-13 • Current location of sender
Weingarten visit/meeting
2018-04-10 • Unknown
Intensive legal visits for Jeffrey Epstein.
2019-08-05 • MCC New York
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