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Document 20cr00308

AI Analysis

Summary: The court denies the defendant's requested order regarding legal mail delivery but expects delivery within approximately 1 business day. The defendant may renew the request if another delay occurs. The court remains confident that Ms. Maxwell and her attorneys can prepare for trial.
Significance: This document is potentially important as it reveals the court's expectation for the delivery of legal mail to the defendant, Ms. Maxwell, and its impact on pre-trial preparation.
Key Topics: Pre-trial preparation Legal mail delivery Court order
Key People:
  • Alison J. Nathan - Judge
  • Damian Williams - United States Attorney
  • Alison Moe - Assistant United States Attorney
  • Lara Pomerantz - Assistant United States Attorney
  • Andrew Rohrbach - Assistant United States Attorney
  • Ms. Maxwell - Defendant

Full Text

Case#: 20cr00308 Filed: 10/15/21 Page 3 of 3 Page 3 Respectfully submitted, DAMIAN WILLIAMS United States Attorney By: s/ Alison Moe Lara Pomerantz Andrew Rohrbach Assistant United States Attorneys Southern District of New York Cc: Defense Counsel (By ECF) Based on the information in this letter, the Court will not enter the Defendant's requested order. See Dkt. No. 346. However, it is the Court's firm expectation that a defendant in a pre-trial posture like Ms. Maxwell will in most circumstances receive legal mail within approximately 1 business day. Going forward, if another delay occurs, the Defendant may renew the request for a specific order requiring delivery within that time frame. With this understanding and in light of the unusually early pre-trial disclosure schedule set by the Court, the Court remains confident that Ms. Maxwell and her attorneys are fully able to prepare for trial. This resolves Dkt. No. 346. SO ORDERED. Alison J. Nathan 10/15/21 DOJ-OGR-00005245