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Summary

A transcript page from a court hearing (Case 1:19-cr-00830-AT) dated December 16, 2019. Defense attorney Mr. Foy argues that his female client should be allowed to retain a personal-use firearm in her home as a condition of her release, citing her full cooperation with the government since August 14th regarding an investigation and international travel. The judge questions the necessity of the firearm.

People (3)

Name Role Context
The Court Judge
Presiding over the arraignment/hearing, questioning the defense attorney.
Mr. Foy Defense Attorney
Arguing for his client's right to retain a personal firearm during release.
Client / She Defendant
Female defendant being arraigned. Described as having cooperated since August 14th. (Context suggests this is likely ...

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
The Government
Party the defense has been communicating with.
DOJ
Source of document (DOJ-OGR stamp).

Timeline (2 events)

2019-08-14
Start of communication with government
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Client Government
2019-12-16
Arraignment / Court Hearing
Courtroom

Locations (2)

Location Context
Jurisdiction of the court (SDNY).
Location where the firearm is kept.

Relationships (2)

Mr. Foy Attorney-Client Client (She)
Mr. Foy refers to 'your client' and 'she'.
Client (She) Cooperative The Government
Defense claims they have 'fully cooperated' and been in communication since August 14th.

Key Quotes (4)

"the world is crazy"
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"she hasn't done anything improper with regards to that important right"
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"We've been in communication with the government since August 14th"
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"removing someone's personal firearm, that they legally possess in their home"
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Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:19-cr-00830-AT Document 14 Filed 12/16/19 Page 8 of 12 8
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1 that that one condition be withheld and with all the other
2 conditions being fine.
3 THE COURT: Just so I understand your argument, you
4 would like your client to retain her personal-use firearm
5 because she otherwise has the right to do so? She doesn't need
6 it for any particular reason?
7 MR. FOY: Well, I suppose a person who has a firearm
8 may feel that they need it for their self-protection. Now, I'm
9 not suggesting that there's been some specific threat or
10 anything, other than the world is crazy, but if she hasn't done
11 anything improper with regards to that important right, it
12 shouldn't be sacrificed now, at an arraignment, as a condition
13 of her release, when she has fully cooperated with everything
14 up until this point. We've been in communication with the
15 government since August 14th, and communicated about her
16 international travel since this investigation began. All we've
17 done is comply and put the government on notice as to her
18 whereabouts and what's going on. We've been completely
19 cooperative in that respect.
20 But when you talk about removing someone's personal
21 firearm, that they legally possess in their home - she doesn't
22 have a license to carry it anywhere, just in her home - unless
23 there is a reason connected to the case, to the crime, that
24 suggests that it could be in fact a danger to a third party or
25 someone else, then, in that case, I would understand, but not
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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