November 11, 2021
Deadline for Defense response brief regarding exclusion of witness testimony
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EFTA00028165.pdf
This document is a Court Order from the Southern District of New York dated November 3, 2021, in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. Judge Alison J. Nathan schedules a hearing for November 10, 2021, to address motions regarding Federal Rules of Evidence 412 and 702 (Daubert). The order also sets briefing deadlines for issues concerning anticipated witness testimony and instructions for docketing redacted exhibits.
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Tentative trial date set by the court.
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A trial where the Government plans to use certain statements and evidence, which is the subject of the defense's motion.
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Government's motion, which the defense is largely ignoring precedent for
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The Government provided the defense with comprehensive Jencks Act material for trial witnesses and its exhibits, along with a letter.
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Acosta advises the Defense that the USAO will defer to the State Attorney regarding victim notification for the State Plea Hearing, but the USAO would notify victims of the Federal Resolution.
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