February 19, 2021
New deadline for any replies to the Government's responses.
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| the defense | organization | 131 | View Entity |
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This legal document is a filing by the U.S. Government in case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN, requesting an extension for producing approximately 1.2 million documents seized from Epstein's residences. The Government asks to move the deadline to November 23, 2020, and to extend the motions schedule. Judge Alison J. Nathan grants the request in an order dated November 9, 2020, setting new deadlines for motions into early 2021.
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The defense served a subpoena on the attorney for Minor Victim 4.
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A legal case, Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN, in which the defense is requesting discovery materials from the government.
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A trial was held where the Government presented evidence demonstrating the abuse of Virginia Roberts and Melissa.
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The Court outlines its ruling on the scope of cross-examination, permitting the defense to question law enforcement on investigative thoroughness and government witnesses for impeachment purposes.
2021-12-17
A judge explains the reasoning for denying a proposed bail package, citing the defendant's danger to the community and risk of flight.
2019-07-26
The Government provided its 3500 material to the defense.
2021-10-11
The Government provided the defense with its first five witnesses, five days before the start of the trial.
2021-11-24
The Government provided a full ordered witness list, two days before the start of the trial.
2021-11-27
The defense sent the Government a letter with a list of thirty-five witnesses in alphabetical order.
2021-12-10
The Government requests the Court to order the defense to provide its full intended witness order by this date.
2021-12-14
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