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Summary: The Government opposes the defendant's request for a bill of particulars that includes an exhaustive list of co-conspirators, arguing it is not required by law and could harm their case. The Government cites case law and asserts that the defendant is not entitled to such specific information about the conspiracy.
Significance: This document is significant because it reveals the Government's argument against disclosing a comprehensive list of co-conspirators to the defendant, citing potential harm to their case and referencing relevant case law.
Key Topics:
Bill of Particulars
Disclosure of Co-Conspirators
Admissibility of Co-Conspirator Statements
Key People:
- Alison J. Nathan - Judge presiding over the case
- Audrey Strauss - United States Attorney
- Alison Moe - Assistant United States Attorney
- Maurene Comey - Assistant United States Attorney
- Lara Pomerantz - Assistant United States Attorney
- Andrew Rohrbach - Assistant United States Attorney