• Diddy's Legal Team And The Prosecution Submit A Joint Letter To The Judge (Part 2) (3/14/25)

  • Mar 14 2025
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast

Diddy's Legal Team And The Prosecution Submit A Joint Letter To The Judge (Part 2) (3/14/25)

  • Summary

  • ​In the case of United States v. Combs, S2 24 Cr. 542 (AS), both parties submitted a joint letter on March 12, 2025, in response to the Court's order, outlining the issues to be addressed at the pretrial conference scheduled for March 14, 2025, at 2 p.m., alongside the defendant's arraignment on the superseding indictment. The letter highlights several key points:​
    1. Motions in Limine: Both parties have filed motions in limine concerning the admissibility of certain evidence and anticipate addressing these motions during the conference.​
    2. Discovery: The defense has requested additional discovery materials, and the Government is in the process of reviewing and producing the relevant documents.​
    3. Trial Schedule: Discussion of the anticipated length of the trial and potential scheduling conflicts is planned.​
    4. Jury Selection: Both parties seek to address procedures for jury selection, including the use of questionnaires and voir dire processes.​
    5. Other Pretrial Matters: Any additional issues that may impact the trial proceedings are to be discussed.

    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com



    source:

    gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.177.0.pdf


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