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This document is a page from a court transcript dated December 10, 2020, for case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN. The judge, government counsel Ms. Moe, and defense counsel Mr. Cohen agree to conduct the day's proceedings remotely due to the pandemic. The judge rules that the hearing cannot be delayed, emphasizing the interests of justice and the fact that the detained defendant is seeking release on bail.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Ms. Moe Counsel for the government
Speaks on behalf of the government, agreeing to proceed with the hearing remotely.
Mr. Cohen Counsel
Speaks on behalf of his client, agreeing to proceed with the hearing remotely.
THE COURT Judge
Presiding over the hearing, making findings, and addressing counsel.
your Honor Judge
A title used by Ms. Moe and Mr. Cohen when addressing the court.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
the government government agency
Represented by Ms. Moe, submitting its position on conducting the proceeding remotely.
THE COURT government agency
The judicial body conducting the hearing.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the page as the court reporting service.

Timeline (1 events)

2020-12-10
A court hearing (arraignment, scheduling conference, and bail hearing) was held, during which the decision was made to proceed remotely and without further delay.
Court (conducted remotely)

Relationships (3)

Ms. Moe professional Mr. Cohen
Both are identified as counsel participating in the same court proceeding, representing opposing sides (government and defendant).
Ms. Moe professional THE COURT
Ms. Moe is counsel addressing the judge ('your Honor') in a formal court proceeding.
Mr. Cohen professional THE COURT
Mr. Cohen is counsel addressing the judge ('your Honor') in a formal court proceeding.

Key Quotes (2)

"The government submits that proceeding remotely in this fashion would protect the interests of the parties and the safety in view of the pandemic."
Source
— MS. MOE (Justifying the government's agreement to a remote court proceeding.)
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"I do find that today's proceeding cannot be further delayed without serious harms to the interests of justice for, among other reasons, that the defendant, who is currently detained, seeks release on bail."
Source
— THE COURT (Explaining the ruling to proceed with the hearing immediately.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 93 Filed 12/10/20 Page 7 of 91
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1 arraignment, scheduling conference, and bail hearing.
2 Counsel, as you know, to proceed remotely today, in
3 addition to the finding I have just made, I must also find that
4 today's proceeding cannot be further delayed without serious
5 harms to the interests of justice.
6 Ms. Moe, does the government wish to be heard on that?
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8 MS. MOE: Yes, your Honor.
9 The government submits that proceeding remotely in
10 this fashion would protect the interests of the parties and the
11 safety in view of the pandemic. We further submit that this
12 proceeding can be conducted remotely with full participation of
13 the parties in view of the preparation and steps everyone has
14 taken to ensure proper participation.
15 THE COURT: All right. Thank you.
16 Mr. Cohen?
17 MR. COHEN: Your Honor, we have agreed to proceed
18 remotely as your Honor just laid out.
19 THE COURT: Okay. I do find that today's proceeding
20 cannot be further delayed without serious harms to the
21 interests of justice for, among other reasons, that the
22 defendant, who is currently detained, seeks release on bail.
23 The final preliminary matter I will address is public
24 access to the proceeding, which has garnered significant public
25 interest. As I have indicated in prior orders, the court has
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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