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This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) filed on June 15, 2021. The Court recommends that Ms. Days be incarcerated at Danbury to facilitate family visitation and be enrolled in the RDAP drug treatment program, citing her benefit from coursework and mentoring. The Judge also issues instructions for Ms. Days to report to a probation officer within 72 hours of her eventual release.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Ms. Days Defendant/Subject
Subject of the sentencing hearing; recommended for incarceration at Danbury and the RDAP drug treatment program.
The Court Judge
Presiding judge issuing recommendations to the Bureau of Prisons and instructions for probation.
Mr. Donaldson Attorney
Likely defense counsel, thanks the court.
United States Probation Officer Officer
Official to whom Ms. Days must report within 72 hours of release.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Bureau of Prisons
Federal agency responsible for Ms. Days' incarceration and treatment programs.
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
Transcription service provider.

Timeline (1 events)

2021-06-15
Court hearing regarding sentencing recommendations and prison placement for Ms. Days.
Courtroom (Southern District of New York implied by reporter)

Locations (3)

Location Context
Recommended location for incarceration (FCI Danbury).
Preferred geographic area for incarceration to facilitate family visitation.
Specific location (sixth floor) where Ms. Days must report to probation.

Relationships (2)

Ms. Days Legal Representation Mr. Donaldson
Mr. Donaldson speaks on behalf of the defense/Ms. Days' interests during the hearing.
Ms. Days Inmate/Custodian Bureau of Prisons
The Court recommends BOP place her in specific programs and locations.

Key Quotes (3)

"It is my recommendation that she be incarcerated at Danbury, but as close as possible to the New York City Metropolitan area in order to have facilitate family visitation"
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"It's my recommendation that Ms. Days be considered for the RDAP program."
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"Ms. Days, when you are released, you will have 72 hours to report to a United States probation officer here at the courthouse on the sixth floor"
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 300 Filed 06/15/21 Page 27 of 32 23
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1 she can see somebody.
2 I also neglected to mention that I would ask the Court
3 to strongly suggest to the Bureau of Prisons that Ms. Days be
4 allowed to continue with any of her drug treatment. She's
5 taking drug treatment programs, as well as any vocational or
6 educational programs that she is allowed to participate in. I
7 think it will only help. She is going to try to get into any
8 program she can as much as she can, but --
9 THE COURT: It is my recommendation that she be
10 incarcerated at Danbury, but as close as possible to the
11 New York City Metropolitan area in order to have facilitate
12 family visitation, which as a result of the pandemic, she has
13 been denied for over a year.
14 It's my recommendation that Ms. Days be considered for
15 the RDAP program. It's my recommendation that Ms. Days be
16 given continuing drug treatment, and as Ms. Days has proven
17 that she is someone who benefits from coursework and from being
18 put in a position to assist other inmates, it is my hope that
19 the Bureau of Prisons will take note of that and make sure that
20 she has plenty to do, both education-wise and mentoring-wise.
21 MR. DONALDSON: Thank you.
22 THE COURT: Ms. Days, when you are released, you will
23 have 72 hours to report to a United States probation officer
24 here at the courthouse on the sixth floor, and for four years
25 you'll meet on a regular basis with your probation officer.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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