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Summary

This document is a transcript from a legal proceeding on June 15, 2021. An unidentified speaker, likely an attorney, is arguing on behalf of their client, Ms. Days, emphasizing her good conduct while incarcerated. The speaker highlights that Ms. Days spent 75 days in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) without any disciplinary infractions ('tickets'), arguing that this experience has already served as a significant punishment and deterrent.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Ms. Days Inmate/Client
The subject of the legal argument, described as an inmate who has spent 75 days in the SHU without receiving a single...

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the page, likely the court reporting agency that transcribed the proceedings.

Timeline (2 events)

2021-06-15
A court hearing where an unidentified speaker (likely an attorney) is making an argument on behalf of Ms. Days.
Court
Ms. Days unidentified speaker
Ms. Days spent 75 days in the SHU (Special Housing Unit).
SHU

Locations (3)

Location Context
MCC
Mentioned as a place where Ms. Days has been 'locked up'.
MDC
Mentioned as a place where Ms. Days has been 'locked up'.
SHU
Special Housing Unit where Ms. Days spent 75 days. Described as a form of isolation and disciplinary action.

Relationships (1)

unidentified speaker professional Ms. Days
The speaker refers to Ms. Days in the context of having a 'client', indicating an attorney-client relationship.

Key Quotes (3)

"Ms. Days has spent 75 days in the SHU. That is absolutely, positively incredible, in my opinion, because I've not had a client do that who has not had a ticket."
Source
— unidentified speaker (The speaker is emphasizing the unusual and positive nature of their client's behavior while incarcerated, particularly during a difficult period in solitary confinement.)
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"I firmly believe that Ms. Days has been specifically deterred."
Source
— unidentified speaker (The speaker is arguing that the punishment Ms. Days has already endured has served its purpose in deterring future misconduct.)
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"I think that she has been really punished. I think the five years will be significantly more than time she's spent before."
Source
— unidentified speaker (The speaker is arguing for a lesser sentence by stating that the time already served, combined with a potential five-year sentence, constitutes a significant punishment.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 300 Filed 06/15/21 Page 16 of 32 12
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1 point home, Ms. Days -- although she's never had a single
2 ticket since she's been locked up in MCC or MDC, and I would be
3 remiss if I didn't say that's been difficult and challenging
4 because the inmates, the officers, everyone is frustrated and
5 their frustrations breeds hostility and breeds, you know,
6 people just coming at each other.
7 She has resisted any of that and has not had any
8 tickets. In fact, she's tried to help people instead of get
9 tickets, but nonetheless, she spent 75 days in the SHU. Now,
10 the SHU is normally reserved for persons who get tickets. It's
11 a disciplinary action. And I think society, we know that, is
12 now moving away from the isolation because we know that it
13 causes significant mental hardship. It's debilitating. It
14 causes future mental hardship once you get released from the
15 SHU.
16 Ms. Days has spent 75 days in the SHU. That is
17 absolutely, positively incredible, in my opinion, because I've
18 not had a client do that who has not had a ticket. So because
19 of that, because of the other reasons I've articulated, I
20 firmly believe that Ms. Days has been specifically deterred.
21 I don't like to talk about general deterrence because
22 I don't think that works. I think it's -- well, that's my own
23 issues, but I do think she's been specifically deterred. I
24 think that she has been really punished. I think the five
25 years will be significantly more than time she's spent before.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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