January 01, 2020
Decision in United States v. Clark regarding temporary release.
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| Clark | person | 17 | View Entity |
| court | location | 177 | View Entity |
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This page from a legal filing (dated April 1, 2021) argues for the temporary release of a defendant (likely Ghislaine Maxwell, based on the case number context) by citing legal precedents established during the COVID-19 pandemic. It references *United States v. Clark* and *United States v. Robertson* to establish that courts have granted release under 18 U.S.C. § 3142(i) when incarceration impedes the defendant's ability to prepare their defense. A footnote notes that the 10th Circuit stayed the release order in the *Robertson* case pending appeal.
Events with shared participants
The defense at trial focused on the credibility of victims who testified against the defendant.
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The Court is evaluating the Defendant's flight risk and proposed conditions for release, such as renouncing citizenship and financial oversight.
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Date the second sharing order was signed according to email recollection.
2020-02-04 • New York
Evaluation of Maxwell's appeal of a Protective Order.
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Voir dire process where Juror 50 stated he had no doubt about his ability to be fair and impartial.
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Jury deliberations during which the jury sent a note inquiring about the proper basis to convict under Count Four.
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The document is an argument concerning the sentencing of Ms. Maxwell, specifically regarding the application of guideline § 4B1.5.
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Initial Pretrial Conference set to occur.
2019-12-06 • Court
The document discusses arguments and evidence to be presented at an upcoming trial, including the Government's intention to argue certain individuals are co-conspirators.
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Defendant points the Court to civil law regarding plaintiffs proceeding by pseudonyms
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