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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document525 Filed 12/05/21 Page4of9
The Honorable Alison J. Nathan
December 5, 2021
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The Court was exactly right.
ARGUMENT
The government, “as the proponent of this evidence, bears the burden of showing that the
evidence is admissible.” Pinero v. Burbran, No. 18-CV-4698 (AJN), 2021 WL 4224727, at *3
(S.D.N.Y. Sept. 16, 2021) (quotation omitted). In turn, under Rule 901(a), “To satisfy the
requirement of authenticating or identifying an item of evidence, the proponent must produce
evidence sufficient to support a finding that the item is what the proponent claims it is.” Fed. R.
Evid. 901(a). If authenticated, the proponent of the evidence must also prove that the evidence is
relevant and not unfairly prejudicial or misleading. Fed. R. Evid. 401, 402, 403.
“A picture may .. . be inadmissible, although technically accurate, because it portrays a
scene that is materially different from a scene that is relevant to one of the issues at trial.” United
States v. Stearns, 550 F.2d 1167, 1170 (9th Cir. 1977). And when a “photograph fails to portray
the relevant facts with complete accuracy, such as if changed conditions have occurred, it may be
misleading.” § 215. Photographs, 2 McCormick on Evid. § 215 (8th ed.).?
The government has not met its burden of proof here. The charged conspiracy ended in
2004. And Jane claims she was at Mr. Epstein’s New York apartment in 1994 or 1995 or 1996.
* The government relies on just two cases to support its argument: United States v.
Certified Env. Services, Inc., 753 F.3d 72 (2d Cir. 2014) and United States v. Roux, 715 F.3d
1019 (7th Cir. 2013). Gov. Letter at 2. Neither case addresses photographs of real or personal
property, and neither responds to this Court’s concerns about the passage of time and changed
circumstances.
Certified Environmental Services dealt with emails and Code Rule guidance, 753 F.3d at
89-91, and Roux addressed other act evidence, 715 F.3d at 1027. Both cases addressed evidence
relevant to the defendant’s state of mind. Most importantly, the existence of the evidence is what
made it relevant, and no one disputed authentication. The cases have no relevance here.
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