This document is a page from a court transcript of a sentencing hearing for Ms. Maxwell, dated June 29, 2023. The speaker, likely defense counsel, argues for leniency by highlighting Ms. Maxwell's positive contributions while incarcerated at the MDC, such as tutoring fellow inmates, and points to her age and lack of prior criminal history. While acknowledging the 'terrible conduct' for which she is being sentenced, the speaker emphasizes her client's good deeds and lack of danger to society.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Ms. Maxwell | Defendant/Inmate |
The subject of a sentencing hearing, described as being over 60, having no history of violence, and providing educati...
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| counsel for other inmates | Legal Counsel |
Contacted the speaker to report that Ms. Maxwell was providing needed educational assistance to other inmates.
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| one of her fellow unit inmates | Inmate |
Submitted an unsolicited letter to the Court describing Ms. Maxwell's value to the unit.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| the Court | government agency |
The judicial body being addressed during the sentencing hearing, which received a letter from an inmate and is being ...
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| MDC | government agency |
A detention center where Ms. Maxwell was incarcerated and where educational programs had been suspended, which she th...
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| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | company |
The court reporting agency that transcribed the proceedings, listed at the bottom of the page.
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| Location | Context |
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The facility where Ms. Maxwell was held in solitary confinement and later in the general population.
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"Ms. Maxwell is being sentenced for terrible conduct."Source
"There is no denying that. But she has the ability and the"Source
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