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Document Information

Type: Court transcript (sentencing hearing)
File Size: 618 KB
Summary

This document is a transcript page from the sentencing hearing of Ms. Days (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) filed on June 15, 2021. Ms. Days speaks about her rehabilitation efforts, including the RDAP program, and expresses remorse, after which the Judge states that he is legally bound to impose a mandatory five-year (60-month) sentence despite finding her eloquent and educated. The document mentions Ms. Days' time spent in the SHU (Special Housing Unit).

People (3)

Name Role Context
Ms. Days Defendant
Speaking to the court about her rehabilitation efforts; sentenced to 5 years.
The Court Judge
Presiding judge (likely Judge Paul A. Engelmayer based on case suffix PAE); issues the sentence and notes his hands a...
Lawyer Attorney
Ms. Days' defense attorney, thanked by Ms. Days.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
Court reporting agency listed in footer.
RDAP
Residential Drug Abuse Program; rehabilitation program Ms. Days participated in.
DOJ
Department of Justice (referenced in footer stamp DOJ-OGR).

Timeline (1 events)

2021-06-15
Sentencing Hearing for Ms. Days
Courtroom (Southern District)

Locations (2)

Location Context
SHU
Special Housing Unit; Ms. Days spent 75 days there.
Likely Southern District of New York (SDNY) based on reporter name and case context.

Relationships (1)

Ms. Days Defendant/Judge The Court
Transcript shows dialogue between defendant and sentencing judge.

Key Quotes (5)

"My biggest goal has been staying drug free and not using drugs."
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"I want to thank my lawyer, and I want to thank you, your Honor, for giving me a chance to express myself."
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"I can give her a five-year sentence. My hands are tied."
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"I have to give her a five-year sentence and that I will do, 60 months."
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"The 75 days that she spent in the SHU takes care of the other three."
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Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 300 Filed 06/15/21 Page 22 of 32 18
L4TPDAYS
1 have not seen my family. We're not allowed visits.
2 But even through all I've been through, I still
3 focused on taking all the programs that I'm allowed, and I try
4 to keep myself as busy in a positive way, educate myself even
5 more for the reentry into society. My biggest goal has been
6 staying drug free and not using drugs.
7 I am also in the RDAP program, which has taught me how
8 to recognize my criminal thinking errors and has strengthened
9 me by teaching me and incorporating my learning to focus on
10 smart goals, smart goals and positive ways of thinking,
11 principles to apply to my daily life that will help me to avoid
12 repeated problematic behaviors.
13 I want to thank my lawyer, and I want to thank you,
14 your Honor, for giving me a chance to express myself. I've
15 been compliant ever since I've been locked up. I've tried to
16 help people ever since I've been in here, and I've been taking
17 courses to prepare myself for reentry, and I'm truly sorry for
18 my mistakes.
19 THE COURT: So I can't give Ms. Days a just sentence.
20 I can give her a five-year sentence. My hands are tied. I
21 have to give her a five-year sentence and that I will do, 60
22 months. The 75 days that she spent in the SHU takes care of
23 the other three. Ms. Days is a very educated and eloquent
24 woman, and I have, sadly, heard, both as a sentencing judge and
25 in my capacity as the chief judge that I've just relinquished,
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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