Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 724
This letter, written by Jeffrey S. Pagliuca on behalf of Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team, responds to a court order and addresses the admissibility of prior inconsistent statements under Federal Rule of Evidence 613. The letter argues that extrinsic evidence of prior inconsistent statements is admissible even when a witness affirms that the statement is contained in certain material but denies making or remembering the statement. The letter cites various case law to support its arguments.
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This letter, written by Jeffrey S. Pagliuca on behalf of Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team, responds to a court order and addresses the admissibility of prior inconsistent statements under Federal Rule of Evidence 613. The letter argues that extrinsic evidence of prior inconsistent statements is admissible even when a witness affirms that the statement is contained in certain material but denies making or remembering the statement. The letter cites various case law to support its arguments.
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