In the case United States v. Sean Combs, No. 24 Cr. 542, the prosecution responded to the defense's letter dated November 18, 2024 (Dkt. No. 70), and the Court's subsequent order (Dkt. No. 71). The defense had requested an evidentiary hearing concerning alleged violations of Combs' rights following a search of his jail cell, during which they claim privileged materials were seized. The prosecution argued that such a hearing is unnecessary, asserting that the search was conducted lawfully and that no privileged materials were improperly obtained or used. They maintained that the defendant's rights remain intact and that the defense's concerns do not warrant the requested relief.
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