Court Filing: 3344434
Summary
The document contains a series of court filings and orders related to Ghislaine Maxwell's trial, including motions to suppress evidence, requests to bring electronic devices into court, and issues regarding the delivery of legal mail. The filings demonstrate the ongoing interactions between the prosecution, defense, and Judge Alison J. Nathan as they prepared for trial.
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Court Filing - Notice of Electronic Filing: 21-2
The document is a notice of electronic filing from the US District Court, Southern District of New York, indicating that the appeal record in USA v. Maxwell has been transmitted to the US Court of Appeals. It includes details about the case, the charges against Ghislaine Maxwell, and the attorneys involved. The case involves charges of conspiracy, enticement, and transportation of minors for illegal sex acts, among others.
Court Filing - Notice of Electronic Filing: 3-2
The document is a notice of electronic filing for the USA v. Maxwell case, indicating that the appeal record has been sent to the US Court of Appeals. It includes docket entries and lists the attorneys involved in the case. The case involves charges against Ghislaine Maxwell related to conspiracy, enticement, and transportation of minors for illegal sex acts.
Court Filing: 3344417
The document is a court filing in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, detailing various pre-trial motions and orders, including motions in limine and disputes over redactions and sealing of court documents. The filing includes orders from Judge Alison J. Nathan and submissions from both the prosecution and defense. The case involves multiple evidentiary disputes and procedural issues.
Court Filing: 357
Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team filed a notice of motions in limine to exclude various pieces of evidence from her upcoming trial, including alleged co-conspirator statements, certain testimony, and specific exhibits. The motions aim to limit the government's evidence and shape the trial's evidentiary landscape. The document showcases the defense's efforts to challenge the prosecution's case and prepare for trial.
Stipulation: 1009
This document is a stipulation between the United States Attorney's Office and Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team, agreeing to admit a specific stipulation as evidence at trial, marked as Government Exhibit 1009. The stipulation is dated December 10, 2021, and signed by representatives from both parties. It relates to the trial preparation and evidence submission in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell.
Stipulation: DOJ-OGR-00015539
The document is a stipulation between the United States Attorney's office and Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team, agreeing to admit certain exhibits into evidence at trial. The stipulation is dated November 8, 2021, and lists the exhibits to be admitted. The document is signed by the respective attorneys for both parties.
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