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Document Information
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Legal letter/correspondence
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Summary
This document is a legal letter dated January 5, 2022, from attorney Jason E. Foy to Judge Analisa Torres, requesting a court order for the release of Tova Noel's firearm and other property. The letter explains that Noel's criminal charges were dismissed on January 3, 2022, and although she surrendered her firearm to the NYPD in 2019 as a condition of release, the NYPD property clerk refused to return it without a court order on January 4, 2022. The Government has expressed no objection to the proposed order.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Analisa Torres | United States District Court Judge |
Recipient of the letter, presiding judge in US v. Tova Noel, et al
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| Tova Noel | Defendant/Individual |
Subject of the legal action, released with conditions including firearm surrender
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| Jason E. Foy | Attorney |
Author of the letter, from Foy & Seplowitz LLC
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Organizations (6)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| FOY & SEPLOWITZ LLC |
Law firm representing Tova Noel, author of the letter
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| United States District Court, Southern District of New York |
Court where the case is filed
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| New York City Police Department (NYPD) |
Organization to which Tova Noel surrendered her firearm
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| 44th Precinct of the NYPD |
Specific precinct where firearm was surrendered and attempted to be retrieved
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| Bronx Criminal Court |
Location of the NYPD property clerk's office
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| Government |
Party in the legal case, consulted regarding the application
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Timeline (4 events)
2022-01-03
The Court filed a fully executed Nolle Prosequi Order, formally terminating prosecution and dismissing all criminal charges against Tova Noel.
United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Court
2022-01-04
Tova Noel attempted to retrieve her firearm from the 44th Precinct with a copy of the Nolle Prosequi Order. She was referred to the NYPD property clerk's office in the Bronx Criminal Court. The property clerk refused to release the firearm without a court order.
44th Precinct, Bronx Criminal Court
Tova Noel
NYPD property clerk
2022-01-05
Letter sent to Judge Torres requesting an order for firearm and property release.
United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Locations (4)
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Address of Foy & Seplowitz LLC
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Another address associated with Foy & Seplowitz LLC
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Address of the United States District Court, Southern District of New York
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Location of the 44th Precinct and Bronx Criminal Court
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Relationships (3)
Jason E. Foy represents Tova Noel and wrote the letter on her behalf.
Analisa Torres is the judge in the case involving Tova Noel.
Noel surrendered her firearm to the NYPD and later attempted to retrieve it.
Key Quotes (5)
"Order to Release Firearm and any other Property"Source
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Quote #1
"On January 3, 2022, the Court filed the fully executed Nolle Prosequi Order formally terminating the prosecution and dismissing all criminal charges in the above referenced criminal action."Source
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Quote #2
"In November of 2019, Ms. Tova Noel was released with conditions. One of the conditions required the surrender of her firearm to the New York City Police Department (NYPD)."Source
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Quote #3
"The NYPD property clerk indicated that they would only release the firearm pursuant to a court order."Source
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Quote #4
"I have spoken with the Government regarding this application, and they have no objection."Source
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Quote #5
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