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Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 93 Filed 12/10/20 Page 82 of 91
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Cir. 2019).
The court concludes
First, the
here weigh in favor of
involving minor victims that Ms.
are serious enough
detention. And
of
innocent until proven guilty,
th
from United States v. Boustani,
as
nature and circumstances of
detention.
to reiterate,
but if
sentences sh
932 F.3d 79,
follows:
the offense
As noted, the crimes
82
(2d
Maxwell has been accused of
to trigger a statutory presumption in favor
Ms. Maxwell is presumed
she were convicted of
these crimes,
incentivize her to flee.
years old,
And even if
In total,
faces up to a 35-year maximum term of
sentences ar
faces is substantial enough
Ms. Maxwell, who is 58
run concurrently,
convicted.
if
would still
Second,
the
full presumption of
th
consider strength of
government in assessing risk
face up to a decade of
noting again that
innocence,
the evidence pro
incarceration.
Ms.
it is appropriate to
Ffered by the
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Flight. The government's
evidence at this early juncture of
Although
the charged conduct took place many years ago,
the case appears strong.
the
indictment
accounts of Ms.
Maxwell's involvement in serious crimes.
government also prof
describes multiple victims who provided detailed
corroborated by significant contemporaneous documentary
to
imprisonment
she
Maxwell is entitled to
The
fers that this witness testimony will be
evidence. While the defense states that it intends to assert
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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