EFTA01074686Set 9
2011-04-209p1,901w
court, with the media and press are also limited by the requirements
of Rule 4-3.6 of the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar. Rule 4-3.6, entitled "Trial Publicity,"
states ... ease from making
extrajudicial statements that are prohibited under
this rule."
9. Rule 4-3.6 incorporates the "substantial likelihood of material prejudice" standard
that the United States Supreme Court found
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01074686.pdf
EFTA00599552Set 9
2011-04-209p1,921w
court, with the media and press are also limited by the requirements
of Rule 4-3.6 of the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar. Rule 4-3.6, entitled "Trial Publicity,"
states ... ease from making
extrajudicial statements that are prohibited under
this rule."
9. Rule 4-3.6 incorporates the "substantial likelihood of material prejudice" standard
that the United States Supreme Court found
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00599552.pdf
EFTA00616232Set 9
2011-03-154p967w
Edwards, as attorneys, with the media
are also limited by the requirements of Rule 4-3.6 of the Rules Regulating The
Florida Bar. Rule 4-3.6., entitled "Trial Publicity," states ... with a case from making
extrajudicial statements that are prohibited under this
rule."
Rule 4-3.6 incorporates the "substantial likelihood of material prejudice"
standard that the United States Supreme Court
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00616232.pdf
EFTA01080020Set 9
2011-03-1710p3,367w
Edwards, as attorneys, with the media
are also limited by the requirements of Rule 4-3.6 of the Rules Regulating The
Florida Bar. Rule 4-3.6., entitled "Trial Publicity," states ... with a case from making
extrajudicial statements that are prohibited under this
rule."
Rule 4-3.6 incorporates the "substantial likelihood of material prejudice"
standard that the United States Supreme Court
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01080020.pdf
EFTA00599605Set 9
2011-03-1710p3,381w
Edwards, as attorneys, with the media
are also limited by the requirements of Rule 4-3.6 of the Rules Regulating The
Florida Bar. Rule 4-3.6., entitled "Trial Publicity," states ... with a case from making
extrajudicial statements that are prohibited under this
rule."
Rule 4-3.6 incorporates the "substantial likelihood of material prejudice"
standard that the United States Supreme Court
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00599605.pdf
EFTA00616236Set 9
2011-03-1114p4,370w
court, with the media and press are also limited by the requirements
of Rule 4-3.6 of the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar. Rule 4-3.6, entitled "Trial Publicity,"
states ... case from making
extrajudicial statements that are prohibited under
this rule."
9. Rule 4-3.6 incorporates the "substantial likelihood of material prejudice" standard
that the United States Supreme Court found
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00616236.pdf
EFTA01112747Set 9
2011-03-118p1,916w
court, with the media and press are also limited by the requirements
of Rule 4-3.6 of the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar. Rule 4-3.6, entitled "Trial Publicity,"
states ... case from making
extrajudicial statements that are prohibited under
this rule."
6. Rule 4-3.6 incorporates the "substantial likelihood of material prejudice" standard
that the United States Supreme Court found
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01112747.pdf
EFTA01159181Set 9
2011-03-1114p4,473w
court, with the media and press are also limited by the requirements
of Rule 4-3.6 of the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar. Rule 4-3.6, entitled "Trial Publicity,"
states ... case from making
extrajudicial statements that are prohibited under
this rule."
9. Rule 4-3.6 incorporates the "substantial likelihood of material prejudice" standard
that the United States Supreme Court found
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01159181.pdf
EFTA00728126Set 9
2009-09-0211p3,091w
infra for argument on media not having a
right to pretrial discovery.
13. Rule 4-3.6, Rules Regulating the Florida Bar, states, in pertinent part:
(a) Prejudicial Extrajudicial Statements Prohibited ... making extrajudicial statements that are prohibited under this rule.
14. Mr. Kuvin violated Rule 4-3.6 by delivering the video-taped deposition
(or causing same to be delivered
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00728126.pdf