April 9, 2021 letter
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Government letter outlining trial duration estimates, evidence presentation strategy focusing on four victims, and Rule 16 discovery productions.
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Entities connected to April 9, 2021 letter through shared intermediaries, but not directly linked.
Connected via: Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN, Second Superseding Indictment
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U.S. Government (Prosecution)
Connected via: Second Superseding Indictment, Four victims referenced in S2 Indictment
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Government
Connected via: Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN, Second Superseding Indictment
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Judge Alison J. Nathan
Connected via: Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN, Second Superseding Indictment
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U.S. Southern District of New York
Connected via: Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN, Second Superseding Indictment
Key Relationships
Part Of
- Document Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN - The letter is a communication regarding case-in-chief duration estimates, suggesting the Court reserve three weeks to... Court Record
Mentioned In
- Document Second Superseding Indictment - The letter references that the government has included Rule 16 discovery relating to the S2 Indictment in prior produ... Court Record
- Person Four victims referenced in S2 Indictment - The letter states the government intends to focus its evidence presentation primarily on the experiences of the four ... Court Record
Source Documents & Evidence
“As noted in its April 9, 2021 letter, the Government initially estimated that its case-in-chief would last approximately two weeks and suggested that the Court reserve three weeks in total for the trial, to include jury selection and the defense c...”Accessed: 2026-02-23
Added: 2026-02-23
· Updated: 2026-02-23
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