This document is a court transcript from September 3, 2019, detailing a conversation between the court, Ms. Comey, and defense counsel Mr. Weingarten. After confirming a protective order is self-executing, Mr. Weingarten begins to address the court about recent, serious events concerning his client's incarceration, referencing public statements by the Attorney General about "improprieties in the jail" and the subsequent removal of the warden and suspension of guards.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| THE COURT | Judge |
Speaker in the transcript, asks questions and directs the proceedings.
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| Ms. Comey | Counsel (implied) |
Speaker in the transcript, responds to a question from the court about a protective order.
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| Mr. Weingarten | Counsel for the defense |
Speaker in the transcript, addresses the court on behalf of his client.
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| Attorney General | Attorney General |
Mentioned by Mr. Weingarten in reference to public statements made about improprieties in the jail.
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| warden | Warden |
Mentioned by Mr. Weingarten as having been "taken out" of the jail.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| government | government agency |
Mentioned as resting on its papers unless the court has questions.
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| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | company |
Listed at the bottom of the page, likely the court reporting service.
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Mentioned by Mr. Weingarten as the location of "very serious improprieties".
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"The protective order, is that self-executing or do I need to do something?"Source
"It is self-executing, your Honor."Source
"For us, the elephant in the room is what happened to our client."Source
"We start with the Attorney General's statements, public statements, that there were very serious improprieties in the jail."Source
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