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Type: Court transcript
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Summary

This document is a court transcript from a sentencing hearing on June 29, 2023. Attorney Sternheim is speaking on behalf of her client, Ms. Maxwell, addressing the court and Judge Nathan. Ms. Sternheim acknowledges the courage of the victims and argues against the government's request for a sentence of 'multiple decades in prison' for Ms. Maxwell, who is nearly 61 years old.

People (3)

Name Role Context
MS. STERNHEIM Attorney
Speaker in the court transcript, addressing the court on behalf of a client during sentencing.
Judge Nathan Judge
Addressed directly by Ms. Sternheim during the court proceedings.
Ms. Maxwell Defendant
The individual being sentenced, for whom Ms. Sternheim is advocating.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
THE COURT Judicial Body
A participant in the dialogue, responding to Ms. Sternheim.
Court of Appeals Judicial Body
Mentioned as the venue where issues with the trial record will be addressed.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
Listed at the bottom of the transcript as the court reporting service.

Timeline (1 events)

2023-06-29
A court proceeding for the sentencing of Ms. Maxwell, where her attorney, Ms. Sternheim, presents arguments to the court.
Courtroom

Relationships (2)

MS. STERNHEIM Professional (Attorney-Client) Ms. Maxwell
Ms. Sternheim is speaking on behalf of Ms. Maxwell during her sentencing hearing, arguing for a more lenient sentence.
MS. STERNHEIM Professional Judge Nathan
Ms. Sternheim, an attorney, directly addresses Judge Nathan during a formal court proceeding.

Key Quotes (3)

"I want to acknowledge the courage that all of you have exhibited in coming forward at the trial and again today. Your statements are immensely powerful. We feel the pain."
Source
— MS. STERNHEIM (Addressing the victims present at the sentencing hearing.)
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"Judge Nathan, can you hear me? I didn't pull it out, I hope."
Source
— MS. STERNHEIM (Checking if her microphone or audio is working before proceeding with her statement.)
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"The government asks the Court to sentence Ms. Maxwell above the more reasonable guideline range that the Court determined is applicable in this case and seeks a sentence of multiple decades in prison for a woman who is almost 61 years old..."
Source
— MS. STERNHEIM (Arguing against the government's sentencing recommendation for her client, Ms. Maxwell.)
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Full Extracted Text

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Case 22-1426, Document 78, 06/29/2023, 3536039, Page195 of 217
SA-449
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1 reporters can hear you.
2 MS. STERNHEIM: I am going to speak as best as I can.
3 I want to acknowledge the courage that all of you have
4 exhibited in coming forward at the trial and again today. Your
5 statements are immensely powerful. We feel the pain. We can
6 only hope that the end of this case and the sentence to be
7 imposed will give you some solace and the sanctity that you
8 have the ability to move forward and beyond all of this.
9 Judge Nathan, can you hear me? I didn't pull it out,
10 I hope.
11 THE COURT: I can.
12 MS. STERNHEIM: Okay.
13 You have heard all of the trial testimony and you are
14 fully familiar with the record. We will refrain from pointing
15 out many statements that we disagree with by the government
16 that we believe stretches the elasticity of the record well
17 beyond what we believe is fair inference. But the purpose of
18 today is not to take issue with the record; that will be
19 addressed to the Court of Appeals.
20 The government asks the Court to sentence Ms. Maxwell
21 above the more reasonable guideline range that the Court
22 determined is applicable in this case and seeks a sentence of
23 multiple decades in prison for a woman who is almost 61 years
24 old and for almost the last 20 years has not engaged in any
25 conduct similar to that which was the subject of the trial and
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.•••
(212) 805-0300
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