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Summary
This document is a character reference letter from James “Jamie” Martin Hollomon to a judge, filed on June 15, 2022, as part of a legal case. Hollomon advocates for a lenient sentence for an unnamed female defendant, attesting to her good character and arguing that she has learned her lesson and will dedicate her life to social causes. The letter references the defendant's past negative experience with someone named Epstein as a catalyst for her desire to do good in the world.
People (4)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| James “Jamie” Martin Hollomon | JD, MS, LMFT |
Author of the letter, writing in support of the defendant.
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| Epstein |
Mentioned in the phrase "after all this hellish fate re Epstein," suggesting a past negative association with the def...
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| Unnamed female defendant | Defendant |
The subject of the letter, for whom the author is requesting a lenient sentence.
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| The presiding judge | Judge |
The recipient of the letter, addressed as "Your honor".
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Timeline (2 events)
Sentencing of an unnamed female defendant.
The defendant's arrest, mentioned as the start of her legal troubles.
Locations (1)
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A place where the author heard about the defendant later in her life.
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Relationships (3)
The author states, "I knew her personally" during her "young life" and heard about her later through her siblings.
The document mentions the defendant's "hellish fate re Epstein," indicating a significant and negative past relationship or event involving him.
The author mentions hearing about the defendant "through her siblings" and that "Her siblings will certainly support" her future work.
Key Quotes (3)
"I knew her to be hardworking and committed to her aims throughout her young life when I knew her personally, and through her siblings when I heard about her later on when she was in New York and elsewhere."Source
— James “Jamie” Martin Hollomon
(Describing his personal knowledge of the defendant's character from her youth.)
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Quote #1
"This is because she isn't stupid, and after all this hellish fate re Epstein, the only way she will be able to create some good out of her life will be through that kind of dedicated work."Source
— James “Jamie” Martin Hollomon
(Explaining why the defendant will dedicate her life to social causes as a form of rehabilitation.)
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Quote #2
"Your honor, please believe me and only sentence her to the lower range of the sentencing guidelines."Source
— James “Jamie” Martin Hollomon
(A direct plea to the judge for a lenient sentence.)
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Quote #3
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