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Discussion of legal principles regarding the appealability of a district court's pretrial decision in a criminal case involving a defendant named Punn.
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This document is a page from a legal filing, specifically Case 20-3061, dated September 16, 2020. It argues against the immediate appeal of a district court's pretrial decision, asserting that any potential harm to the defendant, Punn, can be adequately remedied through the standard appellate process after a final judgment. The text cites several legal precedents, including Mohawk Indus. and United States v. Hitchcock, to support the principle that post-conviction review is sufficient to protect a defendant's rights, even in cases involving purportedly ill-gotten evidence.
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Decision in United States v. Punn, 737 F.3d 1.
2013-01-01 • 2d Cir.
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