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SDNY Donziger To Get Bench Trial
Sept 9 But No Basketball With
Son Conflict of Interest
UNaddressed
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Scoop
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
May 18 – Steven Donziger, now
with a delayed bench trial
date, was wrongly accused of
being close in Ecuador with
Rafael Correa and thus a
flight risk, it emerged.
Donziger's lawyer Andrew J.
Frisch challenged Prosecutor
Rita Glavin and her firm
Seward & Kissel LLP for
alleged conflict of interest,
claims shot down on January 6.
Now on May 18, U.S.
District Court
for the
Southern
District of
New York Judge
Loretta A.
Preska
held a conference in the case.
Inner City Press covered it.
Judge Preska ruled that
pursuant to EDNY's 1992
decision in Cutler, the most
Donziger would case if 6
months or $5000 - so no jury
trial.
A lawyer
in the case has a jury trial
in EDNY, so will report back
to Judge Preska, who said SDNY
will be issuing some guidance,
but shares view no jury trials
in August. This will
apparently be a bench trial
stating September 9. On
electronic monitoring, Judge
Preska continue condition of
home confinement and location
monitoring.
Donziger's lawyer
said his client in an
apartment on the Upper West
Side. He wants to protect wife
and son by being the one to
get food deliveries and
mentioned playing basketball
with son. Glavin opposed any
changes, and Judge Preska did
not grant any.
But
Frisch didn't raise, and
perhaps has no standing to
raise, another conflict of
interest, for prosecuting for
the US while also representing
defendants being prosecuted by
the US Attorney's Office, for
example Maurice Patterson, here.
Inner City Press politely in
writing asked for a response
on this last year; no answer.
It has been advised by other
criminal defense attorney's
that the issue should be
raised to the Federal
Defenders, given their role.
But should that be necessary?
We'll have more on this.
On
December 4 U.S.
District Court
for the
Southern
District of
New York Judge
Loretta A.
Preska
proposed four trial dates and
the parties chose, for now,
June 2020. Glavin, who has yet
to answer written Press
questions about simultaneous
services as Special Prosecutor
and CJA defense attorney (we
still remain hopeful, and open
to publishing any
explanation), again argued
that the Speedy Trial Act does
not apply to this proceeding.
Time was excluded
nevertheless.
On
September 13 in another off
shoot of l'affaire
Donzinger, SDNY Magistrate
Judge Robert W. Lehrburger a
discovery hearing was held.
The lawyer for Chevron
described in great detail the
so-called "Donzinger protocol"
to search for responsive
records. She then said there
were still bugs to the
protocol, such as a search for
Amazon as in the Ecuadorian
Amazon rainforest turning up
documents about what she
called the "mail order
company" Amazon. Somewhere
Jeff Bezos was wincing. Or
not.
Still
unexplained is how a lawyer
can at once prosecute a case
for the United States and
represent indigent criminal
defendants against it. We hope
to have more on this - we did
ask.
On August
12 Donzinger's then new lawyer
Andrew J. Frisch appeared
before SDNY Judge Loretta
Parker and informed her that
while follow lawyer Martin
Garbus, staying at Truro near
Provincetown in Massachusetts,
is willing to co-sign
Donziger's bond, it is
possible he will not travel to
the courthouse in Boston, much
less New York, in the time
frame specified.
Frisch
offered to find another
co-signer. Judge Preska gave
him until the close of
business on Wednesday, August
14. This
is a unique
hybrid of a
case, both
criminal and
civil; Judge
Preska for the
record
excluded time
under the
Speedy Trial
Act.
Representing
the United States in the
proceeding was lawyer Rita J.
Glavin, who also serves as an
appointed criminal defense
attorney on the SDNY's
Criminal Justice Act panel,
which to some
might seem a
conflict, into
which Inner
City Press has
respectfully
inquired. And
is still
waiting. The
case is
19-cr-516
(Preska).
Inner City Press
will continue to cover this
and other SDNY and 2nd Circuit
cases - watch this site, and there is
more on
Patreon, here.
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