December 02, 2010
James's possession of marijuana, charged as an overt act in an indictment.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| James | person | 24 | View Entity |
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This legal document, filed on October 29, 2021, argues for the admissibility of testimony from 'Minor Victim-3' and other victims as direct evidence in a conspiracy case. The prosecution contends this evidence, including overt acts detailed in the indictment, is probative of the defendant's intent and not inadmissible 'other-acts' evidence. The document cites legal precedents, such as United States v. James, to support the argument that acts like drug possession can be considered direct evidence of a conspiracy when charged as overt acts.
Events with shared participants
A woman discovered her two juvenile daughters drinking tequila with several boys at a vacant house. She confiscated the alcohol, and one juvenile, James, threatened to return at midnight to retrieve it, causing the woman to fear for her property.
2005-11-24 • Waleska, Georgia
James's possession of five pounds of marijuana, charged as an overt act in an indictment.
2005-12-22
James posted a comment on the Myspace profile.
2006-01-05 • Myspace
A meeting to discuss the Psychological Reconstruction of Inmate Epstein #76318-054.
2019-09-19 • Warden conference room
Social gathering or meal planning involving Woody, Liz, and James.
2017-01-20 • Unknown
Supreme Court decision in James v. U.S.
2007-01-01 • Supreme Court
Praying in tongues in the upper room.
Date unknown • Upper room
Police response to a suspicious person call. A mother confiscated tequila from juveniles at a vacant house. One juvenile (James) threatened to return at midnight.
2005-11-24 • 411 Christopher Ct, Waleska, Georgia
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