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Type: Court transcript
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Summary

This document is a court transcript from a sentencing hearing on June 15, 2021, for a defendant named Ms. Days on her fourth felony narcotics offense. Her attorney, Mr. Donaldson, argues for a 60-month sentence, which is the statutory minimum and three months below the 63-month recommendation from the probation department. The guideline range for the offense was 63 to 78 months.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Mr. Donaldson Attorney
Speaker in the transcript, representing the defendant, Ms. Days, during her sentencing.
Ms. Days Defendant
The defendant being sentenced for a narcotics offense. Her attorney is Mr. Donaldson.
THE COURT Judge
Presiding over the sentencing hearing and interacting with Mr. Donaldson.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
probation office Government Agency
Mentioned as agreeing that a guidelines sentence would be appropriate.
probation department Government Agency
Recommended a sentence of 63 months of incarceration for Ms. Days.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
Listed at the bottom of the document, likely the court reporting firm that created the transcript.

Timeline (1 events)

2021-06-15
A court proceeding for the sentencing of Ms. Days for her fourth felony narcotics conviction. Her attorney, Mr. Donaldson, argues for a 60-month sentence, which is below the probation department's recommendation.
Courtroom in the Southern District

Locations (1)

Location Context
Implied location of the court proceedings, as indicated by the court reporting company name.

Relationships (1)

Mr. Donaldson Attorney-Client Ms. Days
Mr. Donaldson is representing Ms. Days at her sentencing hearing. The judge asks him, 'Have you gone over it with Ms. Days?', and he replies, 'Several times, your Honor.' He then argues for a specific sentence on her behalf.

Key Quotes (2)

"The probation department recommended 63 months of incarceration."
Source
— Mr. Donaldson (Stating the official recommendation from the probation department during his sentencing argument.)
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"We are recommending -- requesting that the Court sentence Ms. Day to 60 months, approximately three months below what the probation department is recommending and which would be the statutory minimum."
Source
— Mr. Donaldson (Making his formal sentencing request to the Court on behalf of his client, Ms. Days.)
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Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 300 Filed 06/15/21 Page 10 of 32 6
L4TPDAYS
As the Court is aware, this is the defendant's fourth
felony conviction for narcotics offense, and we agree with the
probation office that a guidelines sentence would be
appropriate in this case.
THE COURT: Thank you very much.
Mr. Donaldson, have you reviewed the presentence
report?
MR. DONALDSON: Yes, I have, your Honor.
THE COURT: Have you gone over it with Ms. Days?
MR. DONALDSON: Several times, your Honor.
THE COURT: I will hear you on sentencing, sir.
MR. DONALDSON: Thank you very much, your Honor.
As the Court is aware, the Court read the PSR, as we
all did, and the guideline range that came back from the PSR
was 63 to 78 months, similar to what we agreed to in our plea
agreement. The probation department recommended 63 months of
incarceration.
We are recommending -- requesting that the Court
sentence Ms. Day to 60 months, approximately three months below
what the probation department is recommending and which would
be the statutory minimum.
In our writing to the Court, we tried to provide the
Court a background of Ms. Days and, we hope, some indication of
why we believe 60 months is appropriate, rather than 63 months
or rather than a guidelines sentence.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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