January 14, 2022
Judge Alison J. Nathan issued an order regarding the rules for post-trial contact with jurors, citing legal precedents.
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This is a court order from United States District Judge Alison J. Nathan, dated January 14, 2022, in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. The order reminds the involved parties that they must comply with Second Circuit law requiring court notice and permission before any contact with jurors post-trial. It explicitly states that any failure to follow this precedent must be reported to the Court immediately.
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