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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 597 Filed 02/11/22 Page 1 of 5\nUNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK\nUnited States of America,\n-v-\nGhislaine Maxwell,\nDefendant.\n20-CR-330 (AJN)\nORDER\nALISON J. NATHAN, District Judge:\nThe Court's chambers received the attached letter via email from counsel for the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) seeking leave to file an amicus brief regarding the Defendant's motion for a new trial. The Court issues this Order in response.\nIf any party wishes to file an amicus brief concerning the Defendant's motion for a new trial, it may submit to the Court via email a motion for leave to do so on or before February 18, 2022. The Court will only consider such a motion if:\n1) It is timely submitted by February 18, 2022;\n2) It is submitted by counsel admitted to practice in the Southern District of New York;\n3) It indicates whether the Government and the Defendant each either consents to or opposes the motion; and\n4) States the interest of the potential amicus and why the additional memorandum of law would aid this Court's evaluation of the Defendant's new trial motion.\nIf the motion for leave to file meets those requirements, the Court will docket the motion and rule on it. Any motion that does not meet those requirements will not be considered by the Court nor docketed. If any motion for leave to file an amicus brief is granted, the party will be\n1\nDOJ-OGR-00008916",
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  70. "Ghislaine Maxwell",
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  92. "additional_notes": "The document is a court order from the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. It is related to the case of Ghislaine Maxwell and discusses the process for filing an amicus brief regarding the Defendant's motion for a new trial. The document is stamped with the date it was electronically filed."
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