400 results for "May 21 1987"

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EFTA00583099.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  553.3 KB
...1(a)(4). 21 See page 2 of the Denial. 6 EFTA00583104 ask that the Agency reverse its blanket denial of the FOIA Request and provide us with the requested records. Moreover, assuming arguendo, that the Agency determines that any specific responsive record contains information that may be exempt from...
EFTA00085225.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  2421.0 KB
...With each successive amendment to the statute, Congress further extended the limitations period, recognizing that sex crimes against children "may be difficult to detect quickly" because children often delay or decline to report sexual abuse. 14 EFTA00085238 Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 207 Filed 04/16/21 Page...
EFTA00090494.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  2421.0 KB
...With each successive amendment to the statute, Congress further extended the limitations period, recognizing that sex crimes against children "may be difficult to detect quickly" because children often delay or decline to report sexual abuse. 14 EFTA00090507 Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 207 Filed 04/16/21 Page...
EFTA00092755.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  2421.0 KB
...With each successive amendment to the statute, Congress further extended the limitations period, recognizing that sex crimes against children "may be difficult to detect quickly" because children often delay or decline to report sexual abuse. 14 EFTA00092768 Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 207 Filed 04/16/21 Page...
EFTA00092886.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  2421.1 KB
...With each successive amendment to the statute, Congress further extended the limitations period, recognizing that sex crimes against children "may be difficult to detect quickly" because children often delay or decline to report sexual abuse. 14 EFTA00092899 Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 207 Filed 04/16/21 Page...
EFTA00103238.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  2421.0 KB
...With each successive amendment to the statute, Congress further extended the limitations period, recognizing that sex crimes against children "may be difficult to detect quickly" because children often delay or decline to report sexual abuse. 14 EFTA00103251 Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 207 Filed 04/16/21 Page...
EFTA00103273.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  2421.0 KB
...With each successive amendment to the statute, Congress further extended the limitations period, recognizing that sex crimes against children "may be difficult to detect quickly" because children often delay or decline to report sexual abuse. 14 EFTA00103286 Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 207 Filed 04/16/21 Page...
EFTA00103308.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  2421.0 KB
...With each successive amendment to the statute, Congress further extended the limitations period, recognizing that sex crimes against children "may be difficult to detect quickly" because children often delay or decline to report sexual abuse. 14 EFTA00103321 Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 207 Filed 04/16/21 Page...
EFTA00103343.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  2421.1 KB
...With each successive amendment to the statute, Congress further extended the limitations period, recognizing that sex crimes against children "may be difficult to detect quickly" because children often delay or decline to report sexual abuse. 14 EFTA00103356 Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 207 Filed 04/16/21 Page...
EFTA00104652.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  2421.1 KB
...With each successive amendment to the statute, Congress further extended the limitations period, recognizing that sex crimes against children "may be difficult to detect quickly" because children often delay or decline to report sexual abuse. 14 EFTA00104665 Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 207 Filed 04/16/21 Page...
EFTA00105663.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  2421.0 KB
...With each successive amendment to the statute, Congress further extended the limitations period, recognizing that sex crimes against children "may be difficult to detect quickly" because children often delay or decline to report sexual abuse. 14 EFTA00105676 Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 207 Filed 04/16/21 Page...
EFTA00154640.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  2421.0 KB
...With each successive amendment to the statute, Congress further extended the limitations period, recognizing that sex crimes against children "may be difficult to detect quickly" because children often delay or decline to report sexual abuse. 14 EFTA00154653 Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 207 Filed 04/16/21 Page...
EFTA00309675.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  214.0 KB
...TICKETS ARE NON-TRANSFERABLE THE FOLLOWING FEES MAY APPLY 39.00 PER TICKET FOR EACH ITINERARY. 39.00 PER TICKET FOR EXCHANGE. REFUNDS OR REISSUE TRANSACTIONS. THESE FEES ARE IN ADDITION TO ANY AIRLINE IMPOSED FEES THAT MAY APPLY. Page 2 of 4 EXPRESS EFTA00309676 Page 3 of 4 Hotel...
EFTA00602818.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  641.9 KB
...I am over 21 years of age and am legally competent and expressly qualified to author this Affidavit. 1 have personal knowledge of each fact contained in this Affidavit. 3. I was born on , 1987. 4. I went to Jeffrey Epstein's mansion in Palm Beach on one occasion when...
EFTA00263420.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  4686.9 KB
...5. [2] CPD, 21 May 1990, pp. 648-52. (3] CPD (R), 9 May 1991, pp. 3477-83; Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters, Who Pays the Piper Cells the Tune, Canberra, June 1989; CPU, 13 Aug. 1991, pp. 60-4,115-8,28 Nov. 1991, pp. 3539-40; Senate...
EFTA00210620.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  1300.8 KB
...Which rule takes precedence if a party attempts to drop or add parties by an amended pleading filed before a responsive pleading is served?" May the amending party file his amendment as a matter of course (first sentence of Rule 15) or must he obtain leave (Rule 21)? The district...
EFTA00086658.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  1360.7 KB
...court. See United States v. Valentine, 820 F.2d 565, 570 (2d Cir. 1987) (holding that the government violated due process and reversing conviction when the government mischaracterized the substance of grand jury testimony). The prosecutor may well have known that his representations to Judge McMahon were false (or at...
EFTA00165038.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  1679.3 KB
...This report may not be used to determine the eligibility for credit, insurance, employment or any other purpose regulated under the FCRA. This system may be used only in accordance with your Subscriber Agreement, the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act ("GLBA"), the Drivers Privacy Protection Act ("DPPA") and all other applicable...
EFTA00210569.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  1707.7 KB
...Which rule takes precedence if a party attempts to drop or add parties by an amended pleading filed before a responsive pleading is served? May the amending party file his amendment as a matter of course (first sentence of Rule 15) or must he obtain leave (Rule 21)? The district...
EFTA00210597.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  1386.2 KB
...Which rule takes precedence if a party attempts to drop or add parties by an amended pleading filed before a responsive pleading 2 EFTA00210598 is served? May the amending party file his amendment as a matter of course (first sentence of Rule 15) or must he obtain leave (Rule 21...
EFTA00088205.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  578.2 KB
...For example, Judge Koeltl observed when considering whether to release a single deposition transcript to the government: "the Second Circuit has made clear that the Government may not use its `awesome' investigative powers to seek modification of a protective order merely to compare the fruits of the plaintiffs discovery in...
EFTA00066066.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  549.9 KB
...39 (1987); United States v. Strifler, 851 F.2d 1197 (9th Cir. 1988). 8. Contradictory Statements: We request all prior contradictory statements of any prospective government witness. Giles v. Maryland, 386 U.S. 66 (1967). 9. Statements Relevant to the Defense: We request disclosure of any statement that may be...
EFTA00087047.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  553.9 KB
...39 (1987); United States v. Strifler, 851 F.2d 1197 (9th Cir. 1988). 8. Contradictory Statements: We request all prior contradictory statements of any prospective government witness. Giles v. Maryland, 386 U.S. 66 (1967). 9. Statements Relevant to the Defense: We request disclosure of any statement that may be...
EFTA00089610.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  554.2 KB
...39 (1987); United States v. Strifler, 851 F.2d 1197 (9th Cir. 1988). 8. Contradictory Statements: We request all prior contradictory statements of any prospective government witness. Giles v. Maryland, 386 U.S. 66 (1967). 9. Statements Relevant to the Defense: We request disclosure of any statement that may be...
EFTA00084863.pdf
OCR Confidence: 85%  •  550.3 KB
...39 (1987); United States v. Strifler, 851 F.2d 1197 (9th Cir. 1988). 8. Contradictory Statements: We request all prior contradictory statements of any prospective government witness. Giles v. Maryland, 386 U.S. 66 (1967). 9. Statements Relevant to the Defense: We request disclosure of any statement that may be...

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