Federal prosecutors are being ordered to dispose of several sites of Combs ‘ handwritten notes, which were discovered during a search of MDC-Brooklyn, where he is still imprisoned without loan, by the presiding judge.
” The authorities should not be in possession of the 19 sites”, Judge Arun Subramanian said after an hour-long session on Tuesday.
At Tuesday’s hearing, Subramanian issued this directive while Combs entered the court with a wide grin, marking his first look without knee restrictions.
The judge granted the defence’s demand to possess Combs unshackled during trials.
Combs embraced his legal representatives and greeted audience members with smiles as evidence of his unlimited activity.
During proceedings, military lawyers Marc Agnifilo presented numerous seized materials from Combs ‘ hotel, highlighting that Combs “has handwritten the word’ lawful'” on these items.
Agnifilo claimed that all of the collection’s papers fall under the terms of legal security.
Agnifilo said,” Almost every single factor in these legal pads is something he discusses with his counsel.” ” This has been a perfect administrative loss”.
The trial contested this location. ” Self-labeling things’ legitimate’ does not instantly make it subject to the attorney-client privilege”, attorney Christy Slavik responded. The government “gave these materials to a fully correct channel,” the statement reads.
Combs ‘ notes were referenced by the prosecution while they objected his bail application, suggesting that they implied possible see pay. The determine confirmed these references did not affect Friday’s bail determination.
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