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Case 21-770, Document 20-1, 04/01/2021, 3068530, Page20 of 31
the files around into a different order. She is stuck looking at one page
at a time over a screen three feet away without a lawyer in the same
room. These are textbook untenable conditions. Stephens, 447 F. Supp.
3d at 67 (explaining the importance of legal visits and ordering bail
during pandemic); Weigand, 2020 WL 5887602, at *2 (ordering bail
during pandemic because defendant needed ability to review the
discovery in complex, document-heavy case). This is no way to prepare
for a trial where the government will be asking for a sentence that will
imprison her for the rest of her life. Ex.A
This Court has recognized that, after a relatively short time,
pretrial detention turns into prohibited, unconstitutional punishment.
United States v. Jackson, 823 F.2d 4, 7 (2d Cir. 1987) (“grave due
process concerns” are implicated by a seven-month period of pretrial
detention); United States v. Melendez-Carrions, 790 F.2d 984, 1008 (2d
Cir. 1986) (Feinberg, J. concurring) (“[G]eneral requirements of due
process compel us to draw the line [of permissible pretrial detention]
well short of [] eight months.”). Under the current conditions, it can
hardly be disputed that Ms. Maxwell is being punished, which in itself
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