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Document 616320
AI Analysis
Summary: The document is a court transcript discussing the case against Mr. Parse, with lawyers debating the defendant's involvement in obstructing the IRS and mail fraud. The defense distinguishes their case from an example given by Shechtman, arguing that Mr. Parse implemented instructions correctly initially. The prosecution references additional evidence detailed in their briefing.
Significance: This document appears to be a significant filing in a high-stakes criminal case, potentially revealing details about the alleged misconduct and the defense's arguments.
Key Topics:
alleged misconduct by Mr. Parse
dispute over instructions given by Jenkins & Gilchrist to Deutsche Bank
criminal involvement in obstructing the IRS and mail fraud
Key People:
- Mr. Parse - defendant
- Shechtman - likely a lawyer or witness
- Jenkins & Gilchrist - entity that gave instructions to Deutsche Bank
- MS. DAVIS - likely a prosecutor or lawyer for the government
Full Text
Case 1:20-cr-00336-PAE Document 616 Filed 08/24/22 Page 81 of 117
A-5924
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1 transactions that had to be done by the end of the year, that
2 had been done by the end of the year, pursuant to instructions
3 that had been given by Jenkins & Gilchrist to Deutsche Bank,
4 had been implemented properly by Mr. Parse in the first
5 instance, and now were being requested to redo them to achieve
6 a different result.
7 This I think is a distinction that makes
8 Mr. Shechtman's example of the broker's mistake an apple to our
9 orange or an orange to our apple, which is that this is not an
10 instance where Mr. Parse takes an instruction from a client and
11 screws it up. Implements it wrong. Rather, they did
12 everything that they were supposed to do the way it was
13 supposed to be done, and there are results to show for that.
14 It's only because the tax loss that they wanted to get from
15 these results was not correct that it required anything to be
16 done after the end of the year.
17 We suggest that the evidence was overwhelming to
18 support Mr. Parse's knowing and criminal involvement in both
19 the corrupt endeavor to obstruct and impede the IRS and in mail
20 fraud.
21 THE COURT: Anything further?
22 MS. DAVIS: Your Honor, there are other pieces of
23 evidence which we've detailed in our briefing but which I will
24 not go through again here.
25 I did want to just note though that the Second Circuit
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