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Summary

This is a transcript of a court proceeding from December 19, 2019, in case 1:19-cr-00830-AT. Defense counsel, Mr. Figgins, requests that the court obtain a timeline from the government for an inspector general's report, which he believes is vital for his case. The government's counsel, Ms. Donaleski, responds that she does not have a timeline for the report but assures the court that all relevant discovery materials will be provided to the defense.

People (3)

Name Role Context
MR. FIGGINS Counsel
Speaker addressing the Court, requesting a timeline for the inspector general's report on behalf of the defense.
Your Honor Judge
Presiding judge being addressed by Mr. Figgins and Ms. Donaleski.
MS. DONALESKI Counsel
Speaker representing the government, responding to Mr. Figgins' request.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
THE COURT Judicial body
The entity being addressed during the legal proceeding.
government Government agency
A party in the case, responsible for producing an inspector general's report and discovery materials.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
The court reporting agency that transcribed the proceeding, listed at the bottom of the page.

Timeline (1 events)

2019-12-19
A discussion during a court proceeding regarding the defense's request for a timeline on an inspector general's report and the government's discovery obligations.
Court

Relationships (3)

MR. FIGGINS Professional/Adversarial MS. DONALESKI
They are opposing counsel in a legal case (Case 1:19-cr-00830-AT), with Mr. Figgins representing the defense and Ms. Donaleski representing the government, debating the provision of evidence.
MR. FIGGINS Professional Your Honor
Mr. Figgins, as counsel, formally addresses the judge as 'Your Honor' while making a request to the court.
MS. DONALESKI Professional Your Honor
Ms. Donaleski, as counsel for the government, formally addresses the judge as 'Your Honor' while responding to a query.

Key Quotes (2)

"So I would ask at least the Court to see if we can get a time frame from the government if that report is going to be imminently due or what type of time frame we're looking at, because I do believe there are going to be a lot of relevant facts in that report, that we would need that information."
Source
— MR. FIGGINS (Making a formal request to the court for a timeline on the inspector general's report.)
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"I don't have a time frame on the inspector general report, but the government will produce to the defense all of the relevant discovery materials"
Source
— MS. DONALESKI (Responding to the court and Mr. Figgins, stating that a timeline is not available but committing to provide discovery.)
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Case 1:19-cr-00830-AT Document 17 Filed 12/19/19 Page 7 of 15 7
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1 MR. FIGGINS: Your Honor, I would think it would
2 probably be about five days on our case.
3 And your Honor, I did want to ask the Court or we
4 would like to at least get some type of idea with respect to
5 the status of the inspector general's report. I do think that
6 it's beyond relevant; it's an investigation into what happened
7 here. There's going to be multiple details of information and
8 interviews and statements and things of that nature regarding
9 this particular case, so on and so forth. So I would ask at
10 least the Court to see if we can get a time frame from the
11 government if that report is going to be imminently due or what
12 type of time frame we're looking at, because I do believe there
13 are going to be a lot of relevant facts in that report, that we
14 would need that information. And then we would need time to
15 then maybe even investigate based on some of that information.
16 THE COURT: Does the government know anything about
17 that?
18 MS. DONALESKI: Your Honor, I don't. And I'll just
19 clarify that to the extent counsel's asking for a summary of
20 the results of the criminal investigation, obviously we'll be
21 turning over in discovery all of the underlying results of the
22 criminal investigation. So I'm a little puzzled as to what
23 defense counsel is saying that he needs. I don't have a time
24 frame on the inspector general report, but the government will
25 produce to the defense all of the relevant discovery materials
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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