Court Filing - Expert Disclosure: 418-1
Summary
This court filing is a summary of the defense's expert disclosures in the Ghislaine Maxwell case, featuring testimony from Dr. Elizabeth Loftus on human memory and false memories, and Dr. Park Dietz on psychiatry and behavioral science. The experts are expected to challenge the prosecution's evidence and expert opinions.
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Court Filing: 406
The document is a court filing in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, where both parties present their positions on scheduling Daubert and Rule 412 hearings, and discuss issues related to expert testimony and disclosure.
Court Filing: 424-1
The document is a court filing by Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team, disclosing two expert witnesses: Dr. Elizabeth Loftus, who will testify on the science of memory, and Dr. Park Dietz, a forensic psychiatrist. Their testimonies may challenge the credibility of witnesses and the prosecution's case.
Court Filing: 482
The court partially grants and denies the government's motion to preclude the testimony of two expert witnesses, Dr. Dietz and Dr. Loftus, and orders the parties to propose redactions to certain documents and justify any requests for sealing by November 23, 2021.
Court Filing: 499
This court filing is Ghislaine Maxwell's response to the government's motion in limine to exclude expert testimony from Dr. Park Dietz and Dr. Elizabeth Loftus in her criminal case. The document argues for the admissibility of their testimony under Federal Rule of Evidence 702, citing relevant case law and the experts' qualifications. The defense contends that the experts' testimony is crucial for understanding issues like hindsight bias, the halo effect, and the psychology of false allegations.
Court Filing - Expert Disclosure: 499-1
The document is a court filing by the defense in the Ghislaine Maxwell case, disclosing two expert witnesses: Dr. Elizabeth Loftus, who will testify on human memory and false memories, and Dr. Park Dietz, who will testify on psychiatry and behavioral science. The experts' testimonies may challenge the prosecution's case and provide alternative explanations for the alleged crimes.
Court Filing - Opinion & Order: 516
The court rules on the government's motion to partially preclude the testimony of defense expert witnesses Dr. Park Dietz and Dr. Elizabeth Loftus. The court denies in part and grants in part the motion, allowing some of Dr. Dietz's opinions to be admitted while precluding others that may violate Federal Rule of Evidence 704(b).
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