Real Lawyer Reacts: #Elizabeth Holmes Is Going To Prison

TL;DR
Elizabeth Holmes faces prison time with denied bond appeal, pre-trial custody issues, and impending appeals.
Transcript
foreign Pete Sardis for the lawyer you know it has come to the end of the line for Elizabeth Holmes judge Davila says she's going to prison and she's going to prison in about a week April 27th so we'll talk about what the Court's ruling was today and what you can expect from Elizabeth Holmes from this point forward all right let's back it up if you... Read More
Key Insights
- 🖤 Judge Davila denied Elizabeth Holmes' bond appeal, citing lack of substantial grounds for a new trial.
- 😀 Holmes faces an impending prison sentence, possibly in Texas, following her self-surrender on April 27th.
- ❓ Appellate proceedings are expected to move swiftly, with Holmes likely appealing the judgment and bond denial.
- 🩲 Government attorneys may request an extension for replying to Holmes' appellate brief.
- ❓ Appellate court processes vary from district court procedures, primarily relying on written filings.
- ❓ The Ninth Circuit Court's liberal approach may impact decisions on Holmes' bond issue separate from her main appeal.
- ❓ The appellate process can be lengthy, with potential delays from extension requests and court scheduling.
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Questions & Answers
Q: Why was Elizabeth Holmes' request for a supersedeous bond denied?
Judge Davila found no substantial grounds for a new trial and emphasized the seriousness of the safety concerns at Theranos.
Q: How did the court respond to the government's motion to revoke Holmes' pre-trial bond?
The court declined to revoke Holmes' bond, acknowledging her ill-advised actions but not deeming them an attempt to flee.
Q: What steps are expected in Elizabeth Holmes' upcoming appeals process?
Holmes is likely to file an appeal promptly with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, challenging both her conviction and the denial of her bond request.
Q: How do appellate court procedures differ from district court proceedings?
Appellate courts primarily review written submissions, with rare oral arguments, focusing on the legal arguments presented by the parties in the briefing process.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Elizabeth Holmes' request for a supersedeous bond was denied by Judge Davila.
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Despite prosecutors' efforts to revoke her bond due to a one-way ticket purchase, it was denied.
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Holmes is expected to appeal her judgment and sentence promptly.
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