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This document is a court transcript from July 24, 2019, capturing a discussion between a speaker, Mr. Weinberg, and the Court. Mr. Weinberg argues that a defendant's 14 years of self-discipline should be considered evidence against future risk, questioning the government's ability to prove otherwise. The Court expresses significant interest in this argument, referencing government-supported studies on long-term recidivism among sex offenders that it has reviewed.

People (2)

Name Role Context
MR. WEINBERG Speaker (likely an attorney)
Speaking in court, arguing a premise about his client's self-discipline and risk of re-offending.
The Court Judge
Speaking in court, expressing interest in the question of recidivism and referencing studies on the topic. Addressed ...

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the page as the court reporting service.

Timeline (1 events)

2019-07-24
A court hearing where Mr. Weinberg and The Court discuss the relevance of a 14-year period of good behavior to a defendant's current bail conditions and risk of recidivism.
Courtroom (implied)

Locations (2)

Location Context
Mentioned in relation to past or ongoing prosecutions.
Mentioned in relation to current prosecutions.

Relationships (1)

MR. WEINBERG professional The Court
The document is a transcript of a formal court proceeding where Mr. Weinberg, likely an attorney, is presenting an argument to The Court (the judge).

Key Quotes (3)

"I think the premise is that when the man was not under conditions of release, if your Honor was to exercise your power to release him, he didn't re-engage in this activity that constitutes the heart of both the Florida and the current New York prosecutions."
Source
— MR. WEINBERG (Arguing that the defendant's past behavior while not under release conditions is evidence of low future risk.)
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"So I'm very interested in this question. It's a very interesting question. As you may or probably know, there are studies of recidivism, studies of recidivism directly related to sex offenders."
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— THE COURT (Responding to Mr. Weinberg's argument and indicating an intention to consider external research on the topic.)
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"These are, I think, government-supported studies that measure recidivism beyond 10 or 14 or 15 years and that purport, if I read these studies, to show that the nature"
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— THE COURT (Describing the studies on recidivism that the court has reviewed.)
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