-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Reason for my asking is my questioning the veracity of the contents of the email. The mail specifically stated: "in previous court hearings [plural], IRS Inspectors testified.." Could've been a bail hearing although they are usually decided on motion papers. Additionally, there are no hearings for the request of a search/arrest warrant - primarily because the request is ex parte. Probable cause is decided on annexed affidavits. I'm also surprised that that JB's plea did not hit the local newspapers given the initial coverage. There's usually a follow-up report of the entry of a guilty plea. If JB did plea guilty, the next docket entry should reflect "for sentencing" or words to that effect. At 08:06 AM 7/19/97 -0400, Declan wrote:
Perhaps when the government was arguing before the Fed. magistrate that Bell should be held without bail? Or, more likely, when the IRS was trying to get the search then arrest warrant...
On Sat, 19 Jul 1997, Lynne L. Harrison wrote:
Anybody know what hearings this is referring to - and when they took
If memory serves me correctly, I seem to recall that Bell had waived speedy trial rights in lieu of negotiations. Hence, it seems strange that
place? pre-trial
hearings occurred.
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