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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:19-cr-00830-AT Document 17 Filed 12/19/19 Page 4 of 15 4\nin that report, so if we could get some -- if they have any idea as to when that's going to conclude, I do believe that that may have some impact in terms of information that we desire to have as well as I do believe that we're also going to be subpoenaing some documents as well. But I don't think we would need more than the end of January, presumably, to have an idea to convey to the Court where we are with respect to moving forward with motions.\nMS. DONALESKI: Your Honor, we'll provide the discovery in our possession to the defendants by the end of December. I don't know of a basis to hold up a criminal case based on a DOJ inspector general report, and I don't have a time line of when that will be completed.\nMR. FOY: Your Honor, I agree that by the end of January we should be in a position to assess what motions, if any, will be necessary. We'll also be in a position to determine whether there are any issues regard to discovery or additional information at that point.\nMR. FIGGINS: And your Honor --\nTHE COURT: One moment, please.\nYou'll return to court on January 30 at 11 a.m. -- that will be a control date -- and you'll let me know whether you expect to file motions.\nNow, with respect to a trial date, April 20.\nMR. FIGGINS: That's fine for us.\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300",
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  19. "content": "in that report, so if we could get some -- if they have any idea as to when that's going to conclude, I do believe that that may have some impact in terms of information that we desire to have as well as I do believe that we're also going to be subpoenaing some documents as well. But I don't think we would need more than the end of January, presumably, to have an idea to convey to the Court where we are with respect to moving forward with motions.\nMS. DONALESKI: Your Honor, we'll provide the discovery in our possession to the defendants by the end of December. I don't know of a basis to hold up a criminal case based on a DOJ inspector general report, and I don't have a time line of when that will be completed.\nMR. FOY: Your Honor, I agree that by the end of January we should be in a position to assess what motions, if any, will be necessary. We'll also be in a position to determine whether there are any issues regard to discovery or additional information at that point.\nMR. FIGGINS: And your Honor --\nTHE COURT: One moment, please.\nYou'll return to court on January 30 at 11 a.m. -- that will be a control date -- and you'll let me know whether you expect to file motions.\nNow, with respect to a trial date, April 20.\nMR. FIGGINS: That's fine for us.",
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