Case Fileefta-efta00189037DOJ Data Set 9Mail To-Do: RE: Jane Doe Hearing, Jul 11, 2008 (EFTA00189037)
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Mail To-Do: RE: Jane Doe Hearing, Jul 11, 2008 (EFTA00189037)
From: Sent: To: Subject: Frida Jul 11, 2008 3:04 PM RE: Jane Doe Hearing Hi - I really think you should be on this call with Jack Goldberger, if you feel a response is required. Assistant U.S. Attorney From: Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 2:33 PM To: A AFLS); Cc: Sub ect: Jane Doe Hearing Colleagues, The hearing this morning lasted 45 minutes. Judge Marra first heard argument from Brad Edwards, who harangued the government for permitting Epstein to get off with a light sentence in state court. He argued that the victims were entitled to be consulted before this agreement was reached, and the court should set the agreement aside. Edwards again argued that the rights in section 3771(a) accrue prior to the filing of any charges. In my portion of the argument, I advised the court of the status of Epstein's state case: (1) he entered pleas of guilty to two state charges on June 30, 2008; (2) he was sentenced to 18 months' incarceration and 1 year of community control; a
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