Court Filing - Motion to Exclude Evidence: 385
Summary
Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team filed a motion to exclude evidence the government intends to introduce under Rule 404(b) due to the government's failure to comply with the rule's notice requirements. The government was ordered to provide notice by October 11, 2021, but allegedly failed to provide adequate notice. The defense argues that the government's non-compliance should result in the exclusion of the evidence.
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Court Filing: 382
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Court Filing - Motion in Limine: 387
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Court Filing - Motion: 393
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Court Filing: 439
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Court Filing - Motion to Exclude Evidence: 442
Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team filed a motion to exclude evidence the government intends to introduce under Fed. R. Evid. 404(b), arguing that the government failed to comply with the rule's notice requirements. The government was ordered to provide notice by October 11, 2021, but allegedly did not provide sufficient notice. The motion argues that the government's failure to comply with the rule should result in the exclusion of the evidence.
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