April 29, 2021
Sentencing hearing for United States v. Tiffany Days.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tiffany Days | person | 18 | View Entity |
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This page is from a legal appeal filed on May 17, 2021, arguing for the temporary release of Ghislaine Maxwell on bond. The defense claims her constitutional rights are being violated by 'squalid' pretrial detention conditions, including sleep deprivation (lights every 15 minutes), intrusive searches, and isolation, which prevent her from effectively preparing for trial. The document references a plea by Judge McMahon and cites a separate case (US v. Tiffany Days) as precedent or context.
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A recent sentencing in the case of United States v. Tiffany Days where defense counsel described deplorable conditions at the MCC.
Date unknown • Court
Sentencing hearing for the case United States v. Tiffany Days.
2021-04-29
Sentencing hearing for Tiffany Days in case 19 CR 619, United States of America v. Tiffany Days, conducted via videoconference.
2021-06-15 • Court (via videoconference)
Sentencing hearing in the case of United States v. Days, where incidents experienced by Tiffany Days at the MCC were described.
2021-04-29 • S.D.N.Y.
A judge sentences the defendant, Tiffany Days, under docket number 19 CR 619. The sentence is a mandatory minimum of 60 months' imprisonment followed by four years of supervised release. No fine or restitution is imposed.
2021-06-15 • Courtroom
Inmate Tiffany Days detailed a 'feces flood' and sewage conditions to Judge McMahon.
Date unknown • MDC
Sentencing of Tiffany Days (United States v. Days)
2021-04-29 • S.D.N.Y.
Court hearing (Videoconference) in the case of US v. Tiffany Days
2021-04-29 • New York, N.Y. (via Videoconference)
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