Mr. Donaldson is representing Ms. Days at her sentencing hearing. The judge asks him, 'Have you gone over it with Ms. Days?', and he replies, 'Several times, your Honor.' He then argues for a specific sentence on her behalf.
Mr. Donaldson is representing Ms. Days at her sentencing hearing. The judge asks him, 'Have you gone over it with Ms. Days?', and he replies, 'Several times, your Honor.' He then argues for a specific sentence on her behalf.
The court asks Ms. Days if Mr. Donaldson explained the letter of agreement and the appeal waiver to her before she signed it.
Mr. Donaldson answers on behalf of Ms. Days' request to the judge.
Mr. Donaldson confirms signing document on behalf of his client, Ms. Days.
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This document is a court transcript from a sentencing hearing on June 15, 2021, for a defendant named Ms. Days on her fourth felony narcotics offense. Her attorney, Mr. Donaldson, argues for a 60-month sentence, which is the statutory minimum and three months below the 63-month recommendation from the probation department. The guideline range for the offense was 63 to 78 months.
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This document is a page from a court transcript dated June 15, 2021. In it, a judge questions the defendant, Ms. Days, to ensure she understands the terms of her plea agreement, specifically a clause waiving her right to appeal if her sentence is 78 months or less. The judge confirms that her attorney, Mr. Donaldson, explained this waiver to her before she signed the agreement.
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This document is page 8 of a court transcript filed on June 15, 2021, from Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. It records a dialogue between the Court, defense attorney Mr. Donaldson, and the defendant, Ms. Days. The discussion centers on Ms. Days waiving her right to be physically present in the courtroom for her sentencing, opting instead to proceed via video or telephone conference under the CARES Act.
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This document is a transcript page from a sentencing hearing for a defendant named Ms. Days, dated June 15, 2021. The defendant confirms waiving her right to be physically present in the courtroom, opting to appear via CourtCall, while the government prosecutor, Mr. Chiuchiolo, states they will rely on their written sentencing submission. The document bears a DOJ-OGR Bates stamp, indicating it was released via a Department of Justice records request.
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