U.S. v. REINER

No. CRIM. 04-127-P-H.

382 F.Supp.2d 195 (2005)

UNITED STATES of America v. Gary H. REINER; Kittery Health Club d/ b/ a Danish Health Club; Lance Williams; and Cheryl Stilwell, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Maine.

August 17, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George T. Dilworth, Assistant United States Attorney, District Of Maine, Portland, ME, Wendy Waldron, U.S. Department Of Justice, Child Exploitation And Obscenity Section, Washington, DC, for United States of America.

James D. Rosenberg, Steven M. Gordon, Shaheen & Gordon, P.A., Concord, NH, Alan G. Stone, Skelton, Taintor & Abbott, Auburn, ME, Richard S. Berne, Berne & LaFond, William Maselli, Law Office Of William Maselli, Portland, ME, Thomas A. Dyhrberg, South Portland, ME, for Gary H. Reiner (1) and Kittery Health Club, Inc (2) doing business as Danish Health Club (2) and Lance Williams (3) also known as Lance Jones (3) and Cheryl A Stilwell (4) Also Known As Sheree (4), Defendants.


ORDER ON PENDING MOTIONS

HORNBY, District Judge.

The defendant Gary H. Reiner has filed various pretrial motions, including a motion to suppress evidence obtained during a search of the Kittery Health Club. Each of these motions is DENIED.

1. Motion for Governmental Disclosure of Rule 404(b) Evidence (Docket Item 52). The motion is DENIED. The government has agreed to provide reasonable notice. That is sufficient.

2. Motion for...

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