Jack A. Goldberger is sending legal documents on behalf of Jeffrey E. Epstein in the criminal case 'State of Florida v. Jeffrey E. Epstein'.
The document states that Jack A. Goldberger is the 'undersigned attorney' for the 'Defendant', Jeffrey E. Epstein.
The document states 'Jack A. Goldberger, Esquire representing the Defendant, JEFFREY E. EPSTEIN'.
Goldberger listed as attorney for Defendant in certificate of service.
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This document is a legal response filed on behalf of an unnamed Intervener opposing Jeffrey Epstein's motion to stay the release of the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). The filing argues that the NPA is a public record that was never properly sealed and that Epstein failed to demonstrate the necessary 'irreparable harm' or 'likelihood of success' required to grant a stay. The document was filed in the 15th Judicial Circuit Court of Palm Beach County in July 2009.
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This is a letter dated December 6, 2006, from attorney Jack A. Goldberger to Judge Sandra K. McSorley regarding the criminal case 'State of Florida v. Jeffrey E. Epstein'. Goldberger submits two legal documents for the judge's signature: an 'Agreed Order Continuing Case Disposition' and a 'Waiver of Speedy Trial'. This action represents a procedural step in Epstein's legal proceedings in Palm Beach County.
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This legal document, filed on December 6, 2006, is a 'Waiver of Speedy Trial' for the case of the State of Florida vs. Jeffrey E. Epstein in the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County. The document, signed by Epstein's attorney Jack A. Goldberger, formally relinquishes the defendant's right to a speedy trial. It also certifies that copies were mailed to the State Attorney's Office and to Epstein himself.
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This is an agreed court order from the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florida, for the case of the State of Florida v. Jeffrey E. Epstein (Case No. 502006CF009454AXXMB). Signed by Judge Sandra K. McSorley in December 2006, the order postpones a case disposition hearing, originally scheduled for December 8, 2006, for ninety days. The continuance was based on an agreement between the prosecution, represented by Lanna Belohlavek, and the defense, represented by Jack A. Goldberger.
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