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There Is No Basis to Strike Any Portion of the Indictment........................ 157\nA. Relevant Facts............................................................................... 158\nB. Applicable Law ............................................................................... 159\nC. Discussion................................................................................ 161\n\nIX. The Defendant's Motion to Dismiss Count One or Count Three as Multiplicitous Is Premature ................................................................................ 169\nA. Relevant Facts............................................................................... 169\nB. Applicable Law ............................................................................... 170\nC. Discussion................................................................................ 172\n\nX. The Defendant's Various Disclosure Motions Should be Denied ....................... 174\nA. Bill of Particulars Is Not Warranted ....................................................... 174\n1. Applicable Law......................................................................... 174\n2. Discussion............................................................................... 178\nB. The Defendant's Requests for Early Production of a Witness List and Jencks Act Material Should Be Denied ........................................................ 182\n1. Applicable Law......................................................................... 182\n2. Discussion............................................................................... 184\nC. The Defendant's Additional Requests for Disclosure Should Be Denied ............. 185\n\nXI. The Use of a Grand Jury Siting in White Plains Was Entirely Proper ................ 193\nA. Background................................................................................ 194\n1. The SDNY and Local Rules for the Division of Business ....................... 194\n2. The SDNY Jury Plan................................................................... 195\nB. Applicable Law ............................................................................... 197\nC. Discussion................................................................................ 198\n1. The Defendant Was Properly Indicted by a Grand Jury Sitting in White Plains ..... 198\n2. The Defendant's Fair Cross-Section Claim Is Meritless............................ 205\na. The Defendant Has Not Established that Blacks or Hispanics Are Unfairly Represented ........................................................................ 205\nb. Any Potential Underrepresentation Is Not Due to Systematic Exclusion.......... 210\n\nCONCLUSION ........................................................................................ 212\niii\nDOJ-OGR-00002938", "text_blocks": [ { "type": "printed", "content": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 204 Filed 04/16/21 Page 4 of 239", "position": "header" }, { "type": "printed", "content": "VI. Counts Five and Six Are Properly Joined and Should Not Be Severed................. 138\nA. Applicable Law............................................................................... 138\nB. Discussion................................................................................ 141\n\nVII. The Indictment Contains the Elements of Each Offense and Provides the Defendant More Than Adequate Notice of the Charges Against Her ................. 150\nA. Applicable Law ............................................................................... 150\nB. Discussion................................................................................ 152\n\nVIII. There Is No Basis to Strike Any Portion of the Indictment........................ 157\nA. Relevant Facts............................................................................... 158\nB. Applicable Law ............................................................................... 159\nC. Discussion................................................................................ 161\n\nIX. The Defendant's Motion to Dismiss Count One or Count Three as Multiplicitous Is Premature ................................................................................ 169\nA. Relevant Facts............................................................................... 169\nB. Applicable Law ............................................................................... 170\nC. Discussion................................................................................ 172\n\nX. The Defendant's Various Disclosure Motions Should be Denied ....................... 174\nA. Bill of Particulars Is Not Warranted ....................................................... 174\n1. Applicable Law......................................................................... 174\n2. Discussion............................................................................... 178\nB. The Defendant's Requests for Early Production of a Witness List and Jencks Act Material Should Be Denied ........................................................ 182\n1. Applicable Law......................................................................... 182\n2. Discussion............................................................................... 184\nC. The Defendant's Additional Requests for Disclosure Should Be Denied ............. 185\n\nXI. The Use of a Grand Jury Siting in White Plains Was Entirely Proper ................ 193\nA. 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