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This document is a page from a court transcript dated April 1, 2021. An attorney, Mr. Cohen, is making a concluding argument to a judge to grant bail for his client. He argues that the government has failed to meet its burden of proving the client is a flight risk, distinguishing the current case from others and citing a precedent from Judge Raggi in the Sabhnani case before formally requesting the court to grant bail.

People (4)

Name Role Context
MR. COHEN Attorney/Counsel
Speaker in the transcript, arguing for his client to be granted bail.
your Honor Judge
Addressed by MR. COHEN during a court proceeding.
Judge Raggi Judge
Mentioned by MR. COHEN in reference to a previous case (Sabhnani) regarding the definition of flight risk.
Sabhnani Party in a legal case
Mentioned as the name of a case cited by MR. COHEN.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the transcript as the court reporting service.
the court government agency
Mentioned throughout as the body being addressed and asked to grant bail.
the government government agency
Mentioned as the opposing party in the case, which has the burden of persuasion to show the client is a flight risk.

Timeline (1 events)

2021-04-01
An attorney, MR. COHEN, makes a concluding argument to a judge to grant bail for his client.
Courtroom (implied)

Relationships (2)

MR. COHEN professional his client
MR. COHEN refers to "our client" while arguing on their behalf in court, indicating an attorney-client relationship.
MR. COHEN professional your Honor
MR. COHEN addresses "your Honor" formally in a court proceeding, indicating the professional relationship between an attorney and a judge.

Key Quotes (3)

"So in conclusion, we believe this is a compelling case for bail."
Source
— MR. COHEN (The beginning of the concluding statement in an argument for bail.)
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"We believe that the government, which has the burden of persuasion that never shifts, has not made a showing as required, that our client is a risk of flight."
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— MR. COHEN (Arguing that the opposing party has failed to meet its legal burden of proof.)
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"So we would ask the court to grant bail today."
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— MR. COHEN (Directly requesting the judge to grant his client's release on bail.)
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Quote #3

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