This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:19-cr-00830-AT) filed on December 19, 2019. Defense attorney Mr. Figgins argues to the judge that an ongoing Inspector General's report investigating the Bureau of Prisons' supervision and policies is crucial for the defense. Figgins requests clarity on the status and release date of this report, citing media reports about testimony from the head of the BOP and statements by the U.S. Attorney.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Mr. Figgins | Defense Attorney |
Speaker in the transcript, arguing for the relevance of the IG report to the defense case.
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| Head of the Bureau of Prisons | Government Official |
Mentioned as having given testimony referenced in the media.
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| U.S. Attorney | Prosecutor |
Mentioned as having released information regarding the investigation.
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| Defendants | Accused |
Mentioned in line 3 as the subjects of the criminal charges.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Bureau of Prisons |
Government agency whose policies and supervision are central to the defense's argument.
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| Southern District Reporters, P.C. |
Court reporting firm listed in the footer.
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| Inspector General |
Entity conducting an investigation and producing a report relevant to the case.
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"one of the issues here is going to be the conditions and the supervision and the policies that were upheld and advanced by the Bureau of Prisons."Source
"That is what the inspector general's report is investigating."Source
"I believe that there's going to be a lot of information that may be relevant to our defense"Source
"There's been multiple information in the media now with respect to testimony by the head of the Bureau of Prisons"Source
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