December 10, 2020
A speaker, likely a defense attorney, is arguing for their client's release on conditions, citing legal precedent regarding victims' rights.
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| Unnamed speaker (attorney) | person | 0 | View Entity |
| your Honor | person | 807 | View Entity |
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This document is a page from a court transcript dated December 10, 2020, where an attorney argues for a client's release. The attorney cites a 2005 opinion by Judge Orenstein in *United States v. Turner* to support the argument that while victims have a right to be heard, this right does not constitute a veto over a defendant's release, especially when conditions can be set to ensure the defendant's appearance in court.
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