April 26, 2021
The Second Circuit will hear oral argument on Ms. Maxwell's bail appeal.
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| Ms. Maxwell's counsel | person | 6 | View Entity |
| Second Circuit | organization | 869 | View Entity |
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This legal document, filed on April 19, 2021, by the Law Offices of Bobbi C. Sternheim, argues for a continuance (delay) of the trial for their client, Ms. Maxwell. The defense contends that the government's proposed trial schedule is unrealistic, especially given a recent second superseding indictment, and that proceeding would violate Ms. Maxwell's constitutional rights. The filing also notes the prejudicial impact of Ms. Maxwell's continued detention and ongoing media coverage, and mentions an upcoming bail appeal hearing in the Second Circuit.
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Discussion and interpretation of the application of § 3283 statute of limitations, referencing Supreme Court and Circuit Court precedents regarding war frauds and child sex abuse statutes.
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The Second Circuit issued a writ of mandamus in 'In re U.S.', reversing a District Court's order that directed the Government to produce oral statements from defendants and coconspirators.
1987-01-01
The case United States v. King, where the Second Circuit upheld sealing parts of the record based on jurors' privacy interests.
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The Second Circuit denied Maxwell’s petition for rehearing.
2024-11-25
In the Palmieri case, the Second Circuit reversed a district court's decision to grant the state Attorney General's motion to modify sealing orders.
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Ms. Maxwell's counsel received and reviewed voluminous discovery (over 2.7 million pages) produced by the government.
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The Second Circuit held in *Vernon v. Cassadaga Valley Cent. School Dist.* that a new statute shortening the filing period for a civil claim applied retroactively.
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The Second Circuit held in *In re Enterprise Mortgage Acceptance Co.* that applying an extended statute of limitations to revive previously time-barred claims had impermissible retroactive effects.
2004-01-01
In *Weingarten*, the Second Circuit considered, but did not ultimately reach, the issue of whether Section 3283 applies retroactively.
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The Second Circuit rejected the defendant's reasoning in the Bahna case and upheld the conviction.
1995-01-01
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