Table of Authorities: Case:de201e7-00330-ADN Document#:01002 Filed:03/18/20 Page:3 of 36
Summary
The document lists numerous court cases and their corresponding citations, which are used to support legal arguments in a court filing. The cases cited involve a range of legal issues and are drawn from various jurisdictions. The table is likely used to provide a quick reference for the court and other parties involved in the case.
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court filing: Case 1:17-cr-00330-AJN Document 101002 Filed 02/13/20 Page 28 of 36
The document argues that the defendant's proposed bail package is insufficient because the assets backing it originated primarily from the defendant, not her spouse, and therefore would not provide a sufficient deterrent against flight. The government maintains that the defendant's financial resources, foreign ties, and ability to live in hiding support detention. The court filing references a relevant Second Circuit case, United States v. Boustani, in discussing the limitations of private bail conditions.
Court Filing - Summary Order: 104-1
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit dismissed Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal of a protective order for lack of jurisdiction, holding that the order was not a final decision and did not fall within the collateral order exception. The court also denied Maxwell's request for a writ of mandamus and her motion to consolidate the appeal with a related civil case.
Court Filing: 109-1
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed Ghislaine Maxwell's conviction for sex trafficking and related charges, rejecting her arguments that her prosecution was barred by Epstein's Non-Prosecution Agreement and that the statute of limitations had expired. The court also found that the District Court did not abuse its discretion in denying Maxwell's motion for a new trial and that her sentence was procedurally reasonable.
Court Filing: 121-2
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed Ghislaine Maxwell's conviction and sentence, rejecting her claims that her prosecution was barred by Jeffrey Epstein's Non-Prosecution Agreement, that the indictment was untimely, and that the district court erred in handling her trial. The court held that Epstein's agreement did not bind the USAO-SDNY and that Maxwell's indictment was timely under 18 U.S.C. § 3283.
Court Filing: 122
The defendant, Ms. Maxwell, requests that the court dismiss either Count One or Count Three of the superseding indictment as they charge the same offense twice, violating the Double Jeopardy Clause. The counts charge conspiracy to commit a crime against the United States under 18 U.S.C. § 371 with different underlying crimes. The filing applies a multifactor test to determine whether the conspiracies are the same offense.
Court Filing - Protective Order: 124-3
The document is a Protective Order issued by the United States District Judge in a court case (1:19-cv-09233-AJN), outlining the rules for handling confidential information, including its disclosure, use, and challenging designations. The order also specifies procedures for filing documents under seal and the court's ability to modify the order.
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