October 12, 2021
Deadline for parties to submit joint letter regarding trial estimate.
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| prosecution | person | 6 | View Entity |
| Defense | organization | 240 | View Entity |
EFTA00018844.pdf
A court order from Judge Alison J. Nathan in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, dated October 5, 2021. The order concerns trial logistics, specifically establishing that jury selection will end by November 19 and opening statements will begin November 29. The Judge orders both parties to submit a joint letter by October 12, 2021, estimating the length of the trial to determine if proceedings will extend past the Christmas holiday.
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This document is a court order filed on October 5, 2021, by District Judge Alison J. Nathan in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The order establishes the trial schedule, noting that jury selection will conclude by November 19 and opening statements will begin on November 29. The Judge orders both parties to submit a joint letter by October 12, 2021, estimating the length of the trial to determine if proceedings will need to continue through the Christmas and New Year holidays.
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Discussion of factors determining if a government agency is part of the 'prosecution team' for discovery purposes.
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Projected start of opening statements.
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Tentative trial date set by the court.
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The speaker, likely a judge, outlines the procedure for the voir dire (jury selection) process, specifically how to question prospective jurors using a list of names of witnesses and entities.
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Date unknown • Court
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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