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Summary

This document is a court transcript from a sentencing hearing on June 29, 2023. The judge confirms with defense counsel, Ms. Sternheim and Ms. Moe, that there are no objections to the supervised release conditions recommended by the Probation Department. The judge also clarifies that although Count Six involves mandatory restitution, the government's position is that none should be ordered because all victims have already been compensated.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Ms. Maxwell
Addressed by the Court after giving a statement.
MS. STERNHEIM Counsel
Responds to the Court's questions on behalf of the defense.
MS. MOE Counsel
Confirms the government's position on restitution and responds to the Court.
Judge Judge
Presiding over the hearing, referred to as 'THE COURT' and 'your Honor'.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Probation Department government agency
Mentioned as having recommended conditions for supervised release.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the transcript, likely the court reporting service.

Timeline (1 events)

2023-06-29
A portion of a sentencing hearing where the court discusses final matters, including conditions of supervised release and the issue of restitution, before imposing a sentence.
Courtroom (implied)

Relationships (3)

THE COURT professional Ms. Maxwell
The judge (THE COURT) addresses Ms. Maxwell directly during a legal proceeding.
THE COURT professional MS. STERNHEIM
The judge (THE COURT) addresses MS. STERNHEIM as counsel and asks for her position on legal matters.
THE COURT professional MS. MOE
The judge (THE COURT) interacts with MS. MOE as counsel, who confirms the government's position.

Key Quotes (2)

"Count Six is mandatory restitution, but the government's position is that no restitution should be ordered because all victims have been compensated."
Source
— THE COURT (The judge is explaining the situation regarding restitution before moving to the statement of judgment.)
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"Counsel, is there anything else I should consider or any reason why sentence should not be imposed at this time?"
Source
— THE COURT (The judge is asking counsel for any final arguments before proceeding with sentencing.)
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Quote #2

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,325 characters)

Case 22-1426, Document 78, 06/29/2023, 3536039, Page202 of 217
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1 terrible chapter to the end, to an end. And to those of you
2 who spoke here today and to those of you who did not, may this
3 day help you travel from darkness into the light.
4 Thank you, your Honor.
5 THE COURT: Thank you, Ms. Maxwell.
6 Counsel, is there anything else -- I'm sorry, let
7 me -- I do want to ask defense counsel, before I get there, if
8 there are any objections to any of the conditions recommended
9 by the Probation Department with respect to supervised release.
10 MS. STERNHEIM: No, Judge.
11 THE COURT: Okay. And I understand the government is
12 not -- I just want to talk about restitution before I get to
13 the statement of judgment.
14 Count Six is mandatory restitution, but the
15 government's position is that no restitution should be ordered
16 because all victims have been compensated.
17 MS. MOE: That is correct, your Honor.
18 THE COURT: Counsel, is there anything else I should
19 consider or any reason why sentence should not be imposed at
20 this time?
21 MS. MOE: No, your Honor. Thank you.
22 MS. STERNHEIM: No.
23 THE COURT: All right. Let me gather my thoughts for
24 one moment.
25 (Pause)
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.•••
(212) 805-0300
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