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U.S. v. Kirkland

United States District Court, D. New Jersey
May 19, 2008
Criminal No. 2006-911 (KSH) (D.N.J. May. 19, 2008)

Opinion

Criminal No. 2006-911 (KSH).

May 19, 2008


ORDER


This matter having come before the Court on the motion of the United States, by Christopher J. Christie, United States Attorney (Aidan P. O'Connor and Douglas Herring, Assistant U.S. Attorneys, appearing), for an Order requiring the defendants to provide reciprocal discovery pursuant to Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, Rule 16(b)(1).

IT IS, on this 19th day of May, 2008,

ORDERED that pursuant to Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, Rule 16(b)(1), the government's motion for reciprocal discovery is GRANTED; and

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT motions of defendants Kirkland, Emanuel and Gamble for an order:

1) requiring the Government to provide a Bill of Particulars is DENIED:
2) compelling additional discovery is DENIED;
3) severing the trial of defendant Corey Emanuel from his co-defendants is DENIED;
4) compelling disclosure of "Guidelines Discovery" is DENIED;
5) compelling early disclosure of impeachment and Jencks materials is DENIED;
6) requiring the preservation of rough notes is DENIED as moot; and
7) forbidding the Government to mention the terms "James Bind Gang" or "Gatson Crew" is DENIED.


Summaries of

U.S. v. Kirkland

United States District Court, D. New Jersey
May 19, 2008
Criminal No. 2006-911 (KSH) (D.N.J. May. 19, 2008)
Case details for

U.S. v. Kirkland

Case Details

Full title:UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. DAVID KIRKLAND, a/k/a "Crazy", COREY EMANUEL…

Court:United States District Court, D. New Jersey

Date published: May 19, 2008

Citations

Criminal No. 2006-911 (KSH) (D.N.J. May. 19, 2008)