September 28, 2020
A filing in Ms. Maxwell's case argues that her situation is different from the Caparros precedent because she seeks to provide documents under seal, not make them public.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Judge Preska | person | 130 | View Entity |
| Ms. Maxwell | person | 1982 | View Entity |
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This document is a page from a legal filing dated September 28, 2020, related to Case 20-3061. The author argues that the current case, involving Ms. Maxwell, is distinct from the legal precedent set in the 'Caparros' case. The key distinction made is that while the defendant in Caparros sought to make documents public, Ms. Maxwell seeks to provide documents to judicial officers, such as Judge Preska, under seal.
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Ms. Maxwell has been incarcerated for 225 days in de facto solitary confinement, monitored 24 hours a day by guards with a handheld camera.
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Ms. Maxwell is being forced to prepare for trial with a computer that cannot do research or search documents, which is argued to be an inconceivable condition for preparation.
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Ms. Maxwell sent a detailed letter requesting the production of discovery materials.
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Indictment of Ms. Maxwell.
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Judge Preska was assigned to preside over the remand in the 'Brown' case following the death of Judge Sweet.
Date unknown
Ms. Maxwell was arrested at her residence.
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An appeal challenging a protective order's bar on disclosure of information.
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Judge Preska issued an order unsealing certain deposition material in a civil case.
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The jury is instructed on how to conduct their deliberations in the criminal case against Ms. Maxwell.
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