Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted May 21, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted May 21, 2024 Read the document – The New York Times Case 9:23-cr-80101-AMC Document 567 Entered on FLSD Docket 05/21/2024 Page 20 of 29 under governing authority. Cf. In re Grand Jury Proc., 142 F.3d 1416, 1428 (11th Cir. 1998) (after attorney is compelled to provide evidence to grand jury, defendant can seek suppression at trial). The ******-****** exception, where it applies, “removes the ‘seal of secrecy’ from attorney- client communications or work product materials.” Drummond Co., Inc. v. Conrad & Scherer, LLP, 885 F.3d 1324, 1335 (11th Cir. 2018) (quoting ******* States v. Zolin, 491 U.S. 554, 563 (1989)). The proponent of the exception (here, the Government) must make a two-part showing. See, e.g., In re Grand Jury Subpoena, 2 F. 4th at 1345. “First, there must be a prima facie showing that the client was engaged in ********* or fraudulent conduct when he sought the advice of counsel, that he was planning such conduct when he sought the advice of counsel, or that he committed a ****** or ****** subsequent to receiving the benefit of counsel’s advice.” In re Grand Jury Investigation (Schroeder), 842 F.2d 1223, 1226 (11th Cir. 1987). Second, there must be a showing that the attorney-client communications “further[ed]” or were “closely related” to “the ********* or fraudulent activity.” Id. at 1226. This standard applies “in the same way” to attorney work-product as it does to attorney-client communications. Cox v. Administrator ******* States Steel & Carnegie, 17 F.3d 1386, 1422 (11th Cir. 1994). The record here easily satisfies both prongs. 1. The Evidence Readily Establishes a Prima Facie Showing of a ****** The requirement of a prima facie showing “is satisfied by a showing of evidence that, if believed by a trier of fact, would establish the elements of some violation that was ongoing or about to be committed.” In re Grand Jury Subpoena, 2 F.4th at 1345 (quotation marks omitted). The “prime facie showing must only have some foundation in fact.” Id. For example, prior to an 2 The attorney-client privilege attaches to “communications made in confidence by a client to an attorney for the purposes of securing legal advice or assistance.” In re Grand Jury Subpoena, 2 F.4th at 1345 (quotation marks omitted). The attorney work-product privilege applies to material obtained or prepared by counsel in the course of carrying out their work in anticipation of litigation. Drummond Co., Inc. v. Conrad & Scherer, LLP, 885 F.3d 1324, 1334-35 (11th Cir. 2018). 18 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Read #document #York #Times This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/35610-read-the-document-%E2%80%93-the-new-york-times/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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