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The document discusses the legal standards for granting a stay of a civil action when there is a rel...

The document discusses the legal standards for granting a stay of a civil action when there is a related criminal case pending, and argues that a stay is warranted in this case due to significant factual overlap between the civil and criminal cases, which could potentially prejudice the defendant's Fifth Amendment rights.

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The document discusses the legal standards for granting a stay of a civil action when there is a related criminal case pending, and argues that a stay is warranted in this case due to significant factual overlap between the civil and criminal cases, which could potentially prejudice the defendant's Fifth Amendment rights.

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stay of civil actionoverlap between civil and criminal casesFifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination
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