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Summary

This document is a court transcript from August 22, 2022, detailing a discussion between the judge, government counsel Ms. Moe, and defense counsel Mr. Everdell. The primary topic is the procedure for addressing the defense's factual objections to a presentence report (PSR). The judge indicates a readiness to review each objection individually to ensure the report's accuracy before sentencing.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Ms. Moe Government Counsel
Speaking on behalf of the government, confirming they have no new objections to the presentence report.
The Court Judge
Presiding over the proceeding, directing the discussion about factual objections to the presentence report.
Mr. Everdell Defense Counsel
Representing the defense, asking the Court how it wishes to proceed with handling factual objections to the report.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the page as the court reporting service.

Timeline (1 events)

2022-08-22
A court hearing to discuss factual objections to a presentence report (PSR) before sentencing.
Court of the Southern District

Locations (1)

Location Context
Implied by the name of the court reporting company, "SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C."

Relationships (3)

The Court professional Ms. Moe
The Court addresses Ms. Moe directly to confirm the government's position on objections to a report.
The Court professional Mr. Everdell
The Court addresses Mr. Everdell to begin the process of hearing the defense's objections.
Ms. Moe adversarial Mr. Everdell
They are on opposing sides of a criminal case (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE), with Ms. Moe representing the government and Mr. Everdell representing the defense.

Key Quotes (3)

"Let me confirm, Ms. Moe, does the government have any objections to the report regarding factual accuracy?"
Source
— The Court (The judge is asking the government's counsel if they have any objections to the presentence report.)
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"Well, your Honor, I don't know if the Court is planning on resolving each and every factual discrepancy or dispute or whether there are certain ones that the court will find are relevant to sentencing or whether we should go through each in detail."
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— Mr. Everdell (The defense counsel is asking for clarification on the procedure for addressing the defense's objections to the report.)
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"I am prepared to -- what I typically do is go through each one so that if there is a correction to the report that is being requested to be made, whether it's"
Source
— The Court (The judge is explaining their standard procedure for handling objections to a presentence report.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 779 Filed 08/22/22 Page 6 of 101
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1 presentence report?
2 MS. MOE: Yes, your Honor.
3 THE COURT: Thank you.
4 So we will turn first -- we'll set aside first the
5 guideline calculation. We'll turn to the factual accuracy of
6 the report. And I did receive substantial factual objections
7 to factual assertions in the report. I am prepared to go
8 through those with respect to any continuing factual objections
9 by the defense.
10 Let me confirm, Ms. Moe, does the government have any
11 objections to the report regarding factual accuracy?
12 MS. MOE: None, aside from those which are already
13 noted in the PSR.
14 THE COURT: No continuing objections.
15 MS. MOE: That's correct, your Honor.
16 THE COURT: Mr. Everdell, I know that you do have
17 continuing objections. Tell me where you'd like to begin.
18 MR. EVERDELL: Well, your Honor, I don't know if the
19 Court is planning on resolving each and every factual
20 discrepancy or dispute or whether there are certain ones that
21 the court will find are relevant to sentencing or whether we
22 should go through each in detail.
23 THE COURT: I am prepared to -- what I typically do is
24 go through each one so that if there is a correction to the
25 report that is being requested to be made, whether it's
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.



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