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Type: Court transcript
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Summary

This document is a page from a court transcript dated June 15, 2021. In it, a judge questions the defendant, Ms. Days, to ensure she understands the terms of her plea agreement, specifically a clause waiving her right to appeal if her sentence is 78 months or less. The judge confirms that her attorney, Mr. Donaldson, explained this waiver to her before she signed the agreement.

People (5)

Name Role Context
MR. DONALDSON Attorney
Responds to the court confirming an appeal waiver existed in the plea agreement and is mentioned as having explained ...
MR. CHIUCHIOLO Attorney
Responds to the court, saying "Yes, your Honor."
Ms. Days Defendant
Identified as the defendant being questioned by the court about her understanding of her plea agreement and appeal wa...
THE COURT Judge
The speaker questioning the defendant about the terms of her probation and plea agreement, specifically the appeal wa...
THE DEFENDANT Defendant
The role of the person responding to the court's questions, identified as Ms. Days.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
The Court Judicial Body
The entity conducting the hearing, whose permission is required for the defendant to act as an informant.
government Government
The entity with which the defendant, Ms. Days, signed a letter of agreement.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
Listed at the bottom of the document as the court reporting service.

Timeline (2 events)

2020-04
The defendant, Ms. Days, signed a letter of agreement with the government.
2021-06-15
A court proceeding where the judge questions the defendant, Ms. Days, about her understanding of her plea agreement, particularly the waiver of her right to appeal.
Courtroom

Relationships (2)

Ms. Days Attorney-Client MR. DONALDSON
The court asks Ms. Days if Mr. Donaldson explained the letter of agreement and the appeal waiver to her before she signed it.
Ms. Days Legal (Defendant-Judge) THE COURT
The entire transcript excerpt consists of the Court questioning the defendant, Ms. Days, about legal matters pertaining to her case.

Key Quotes (3)

"You must not own, possess or have access to a firearm, ammunition, destructive device or any dangerous weapon. There are no excuses."
Source
— THE COURT (The judge is outlining the conditions of the defendant's probation or release.)
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"In that letter it says that if I sentenced you to 78 months or less in prison, you wouldn't take an appeal from your sentence or file a lawsuit challenging the legality of your sentence. Do you recall that?"
Source
— THE COURT (The judge is confirming the defendant's understanding of the appeal waiver in her plea agreement.)
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Quote #2
"Did Mr. Donaldson explain to you before you signed the letter that you were giving up your right to take an appeal, as long as I didn't sentence you to more than 78 months?"
Source
— THE COURT (The judge is verifying that the defendant's counsel properly explained the terms of the appeal waiver.)
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Quote #3

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,387 characters)

Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 300 Filed 06/15/21 Page 30 of 32 26
L4TPDAYS
1 arrested or even questioned by a law enforcement officer.
2 You've got to tell your probation officer within 72 hours.
3 This is a big important one.
4 You must not own, possess or have access to a firearm,
5 ammunition, destructive device or any dangerous weapon. There
6 are no excuses.
7 And you can't act or make any agreement with law
8 enforcement to act as a confidential informant or a human
9 source without getting the permission of the Court.
10 Was there an appeal waiver in the plea agreement?
11 MR. DONALDSON: Yes, there was.
12 MR. CHIUCHIOLO: Yes, your Honor.
13 THE COURT: So, Ms. Days, do you recall that at the
14 time you took your plea of guilty, you also signed a letter of
15 agreement with the government? It's dated April of last year.
16 THE DEFENDANT: Yes.
17 THE COURT: Okay. In that letter it says that if I
18 sentenced you to 78 months or less in prison, you wouldn't take
19 an appeal from your sentence or file a lawsuit challenging the
20 legality of your sentence. Do you recall that?
21 THE DEFENDANT: Yes.
22 THE COURT: Did Mr. Donaldson explain to you before
23 you signed the letter that you were giving up your right to
24 take an appeal, as long as I didn't sentence you to more than
25 78 months?
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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