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This document is a court transcript from a hearing on December 16, 2019, in case 1:19-cr-00830-AT. An attorney, Mr. Foy, is arguing that his client should not be required to surrender her personal firearm as a condition of release, citing her lack of a criminal record, the nonviolent nature of the allegation, and her legal right to possess the weapon. The court's only interjection is to ask whether the firearm is for duty or personal use.

People (2)

Name Role Context
MR. FOY Attorney
Speaker arguing against the requirement for his client to surrender her firearm as a condition of release.
THE COURT Judge
Presiding over the hearing, asks a clarifying question about the firearm.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
Listed at the bottom of the page as the court reporting service.

Timeline (1 events)

2019-12-16
An attorney, Mr. Foy, argues before a judge (The Court) that the surrender of a firearm should not be a requirement for his client's release.
Courtroom

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MR. FOY Professional THE COURT
Mr. Foy addresses the court as 'your Honor' and presents a legal argument in a formal court proceeding.

Key Quotes (4)

"With regards to the surrender of firearm, I'm asking that your Honor not make that a requirement of her release."
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— MR. FOY (Making a direct request to the court regarding a condition of his client's release.)
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"Is that a duty firearm or personal use?"
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— THE COURT (Asking for clarification on the nature of the firearm in question.)
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"Personal."
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— MR. FOY (Answering the court's question about the firearm.)
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"there's nothing to really corroborate the fact that her continuing to possess her firearm, just like she has in the past, would actually endanger anyone."
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— MR. FOY (Arguing that there is no evidence his client poses a danger by retaining her firearm.)
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Case 1:19-cr-00830-AT Document 14 Filed 12/16/19 Page 7 of 12 7
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1 With regards to the surrender of firearm, I'm asking
2 that your Honor not make that a requirement of her release. I
3 ask that because - in this nonviolent allegation, in which no
4 firearm was involved, with a history of having no criminal
5 record of any kind or any history of violence - she, who
6 legally possesses and has a permit for the firearm, should
7 still be able to possess her firearm because she's not a
8 convicted felon and someone who's not permitted to do so.
9 She's --
10 THE COURT: Is that a duty firearm or personal use?
11 MR. FOY: Personal.
12 So that's the only issue that I have, because I think
13 that at this time, to sacrifice that right that she legally
14 has, and has complied with everything that it means to have
15 that firearm, that she still be able to do so. I could imagine
16 that there could be an argument about safety of others;
17 however, there's nothing to really corroborate the fact that
18 her continuing to possess her firearm, just like she has in the
19 past, would actually endanger anyone. We voluntarily
20 surrendered. We participated in a pretrial interview. There's
21 just no reason for it, other than probably a policy that says
22 that's what they would like to do.
23 Now, it's a meaningful one, I'm not saying that it's a
24 bad thing, but under the unique circumstances here, in this
25 case, in the history and type of case that it is, I'm asking
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
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