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d-788House OversightCorrespondence

The document details the poor conditions faced by Ms. Maxwell in detention, including issues with ma...

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The document details the poor conditions faced by Ms. Maxwell in detention, including issues with mail, food, and inadequate facilities for reviewing discovery materials. It argues that these conditions amount to de facto solitary confinement and hinder her ability to prepare for trial. The author contends that the detention facility's (MDC) actions and inactions have negatively impacted Ms. Maxwell's treatment and trial preparation.

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Ghulamali J. Ghulamali's client (Ms. Maxwell) conditions of confinementInadequate facilities and equipment for preparing for trialAlleged mistreatment and neglect by the detention facility (MDC)
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