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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Quotes

Document Information

Type: Legal document
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Summary

This document is a court transcript from February 10, 2020, capturing a tense exchange between a lawyer, Mr. Foy, and the presiding judge. Mr. Foy argues that his family's planned vacation to Italy should not be a professional issue, while the judge becomes increasingly frustrated, repeatedly ordering Mr. Foy to stop talking and sit down. The transcript highlights a breakdown in courtroom decorum and a conflict between the lawyer's personal life and the court's proceedings.

People (7)

Name Role Context
MR. FOY Counsel
A lawyer speaking in court, arguing with the judge about a personal trip and his professional duties.
THE COURT Judge
The presiding judge in a court hearing, who repeatedly instructs Mr. Foy to stop talking and sit down.
your Honor Judge
A term of address used by Mr. Foy when speaking to the judge.
Mr. Foy's client Client
Mentioned by Mr. Foy as the person he is zealously representing.
Mr. Foy's daughter Family member
Mentioned as being in Italy for a program.
Mr. Foy's other daughter Family member
Mentioned as planning to travel to Italy.
Mr. Foy's wife Family member
Mentioned as planning to travel to Italy.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the page as the court reporting service.
Skype company
Mentioned by the Court as a tool the counsel will use.

Timeline (2 events)

2020-02-10
A court proceeding documented in Case 1:19-cr-00830-AT, involving a heated discussion between counsel (Mr. Foy) and the judge.
Courtroom
A planned trip by Mr. Foy's wife and other daughter to Italy to visit his daughter at the end of her program.
Italy

Locations (1)

Location Context
The location where Mr. Foy's daughter is and where his wife and other daughter plan to travel.

Relationships (3)

MR. FOY professional THE COURT
The document shows a contentious professional interaction in a courtroom setting, with the judge repeatedly admonishing and ordering the counsel, Mr. Foy, to stop talking and sit down.
MR. FOY professional Mr. Foy's client
Mr. Foy states he is "zealously representing my client," indicating a lawyer-client relationship.
MR. FOY personal Mr. Foy's wife and daughters
Mr. Foy discusses his wife and two daughters in the context of a family trip to Italy.

Key Quotes (5)

"If my daughter is going to be in Italy, ironically, and my wife and my other daughter are going to travel there at the end of her program so we can spend time, how is that an issue for us to take that into consideration in a professional setting?"
Source
— MR. FOY (Questioning the court's scrutiny of his family's travel plans.)
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Quote #1
"Counsel, you will use Skype."
Source
— THE COURT (Instructing the counsel on how to conduct business, possibly in relation to the travel.)
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Quote #2
"Counsel, I have heard enough."
Source
— THE COURT (Attempting to end the discussion with Mr. Foy.)
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Quote #3
"Sit down, counsel."
Source
— THE COURT (An order given to Mr. Foy by the judge.)
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Quote #4
"Counsel, I have had it. Now, you sit down and stop --"
Source
— THE COURT (Expressing frustration and giving a final order to Mr. Foy.)
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Quote #5

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,464 characters)

Case 1:19-cr-00830-AT Document 26 Filed 02/10/20 Page 13 of 15 13
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1 problem zealously representing my client, and I will do so. If
2 my daughter is going to be in Italy, ironically, and my wife
3 and my other daughter are going to travel there at the end of
4 her program so we can spend time, how is that an issue for us
5 to take that into consideration in a professional setting?
6 Like, I don't understand.
7 THE COURT: Counsel, you will use Skype. Is there
8 anything --
9 MR. FOY: No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
10 THE COURT: Is there anything further?
11 MR. FOY: I'm not going to use --
12 THE COURT: Counsel, I have heard enough. Is there
13 anything further?
14 MR. FOY: Well, look, I'm not --
15 THE COURT: Sit down, counsel.
16 MR. FOY: Can I be heard?
17 THE COURT: You will sit down.
18 MR. FOY: And then be heard from the seat?
19 THE COURT: No. You will sit down.
20 Is there anything further unrelated to the vacation
21 plans --
22 MR. FOY: This is not just vacation, your Honor.
23 THE COURT: Counsel, I have had it. Now, you sit down
24 and stop --
25 MR. FOY: Before --
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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