Abassi
Abassi
Abassi
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AHMED ABASSI,
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Defendant.
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Before:
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District Judge
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APPEARANCES
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PREET BHARARA
United States Attorney for the
Southern District of New York
MICHAEL FERRARA
Assistant United States Attorney
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SABRINA SHROFF
Attorney for Defendant
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ALSO PRESENT:
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SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
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(Case called)
THE COURT:
THE COURT:
applied.
MS. MONTAIGNE:
I'm Genie.
MS. BARSKY:
I work
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THE COURT:
Mr. Weiser.
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I'm a paralegal.
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allowed?
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THE COURT:
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for.
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MS. SHROFF:
We have a procedure in
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THE COURT:
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MS. SHROFF:
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THE COURT:
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It's not?
No.
Then I don't care.
permission.
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MR. WEISER:
THE COURT:
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MR. MATTHEWS:
Journal.
MR. WEISER:
MR. RILEY:
THE COURT:
Very well.
MR. AX:
Joseph Ax.
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THE COURT:
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MR. FERRARA:
All right.
Good morning, your Honor.
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MS. SHROFF:
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Michael
THE COURT:
Thank you.
to you.
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MR. FERRARA:
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THE COURT:
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MR. FERRARA:
Good.
I'd like to tackle two things.
First,
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discovery and then I'd like to put some details of a plea offer
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on the record, and that's not to suggest that the Court in any
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and what the government has to say, so I'd just like to take
and Mr. Abassi himself from the government's sort of own mouth.
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right-hand column.
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What your
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THE COURT:
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MR. FERRARA:
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THE COURT:
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MR. FERRARA:
Good.
These two took two weeks.
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recall.
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Defense
I can't
But we haven't
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a rolling basis.
So that's happening.
THE COURT:
MR. FERRARA:
Very well.
I've also been speaking to the F.B.I.
that uses like what your Honor would think of as Microsoft Word
or Excel.
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numbers were called from, what numbers were called to, that
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sort of thing.
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way that's most helpful, so we'll talk about that after the
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conference.
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But after
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calls that agents placed to Mr. Abassi's wife during the time
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him to speak to his wife, and Ms. Shroff said she wanted
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details about when those calls were made; that is to say, when
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I've spoken to
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will today have the phone records and we will provide Ms.
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It might be tomorrow.
Yes.
Now, your Honor, I'd like to turn to the
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plea offer the government's made in this case, and again, your
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negotiation.
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THE COURT:
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MR. FERRARA:
Certainly not.
Of course, but just to educate the Court
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it's not signed; that's a copy for the Court -- and this
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The offer
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Count
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count.
THE COURT:
MR. FERRARA:
Those sections
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THE COURT:
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MR. FERRARA:
I see.
Now, neither of these counts charge or
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international terrorism.
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The current
These
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misdemeanor.
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maximum.
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Court's discretion.
Mr. Abassi at the time of his plea agrees that upon completion
immediately deported.
record.
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THE COURT:
Isn't
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MR. FERRARA:
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THE COURT:
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MR. FERRARA:
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record.
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THE COURT:
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MR. FERRARA:
And in return, in
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accept this offer, the government prepared the April 15, 2014,
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Pimentel letter, which I've just given your Honor a copy of.
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I have talked about this quite a bit, and she finds it somewhat
I'm
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Mr. Abassi would say nothing about any sort of terrorism at the
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Again,
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If we did, we
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supported that.
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And if it did,
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imprisonment.
Court, in any event, finds that the enhancement does not apply.
If the
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in that case.
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I'm more
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that on the record to make sure that Mr. Abassi understood it,
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best I could.
Again, we
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MS. SHROFF:
MR. FERRARA:
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MR. FERRARA:
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THE COURT:
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MS. SHROFF:
Sure.
As of now, the government does not
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translated.
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2013, call between Mr. Abassi, Mr. Abassi's mother, and then
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Mr. Abassi's wife, asking her to please let Mr. Abassi travel
Even
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the apartment.
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day and keep bugging them until they let him in."
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The
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come here under the guise of he's going to help him from
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THE COURT:
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MS. SHROFF:
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meaning Mr. Abassi, "with the people who might be able to help
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him.
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my thinking, so."
wife and says, "No, no, send him here because if he applies for
a U.S. visa and I'm able to help him get the U.S. visa, it will
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This is
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or proceed by plea.
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is sort of correct.
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able to apprise the Court whether we're going to try this case
or plead.
MR. FERRARA:
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3553(a) factors.
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your Honor, I think that some of the issues that Ms. Shroff
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THE COURT:
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MR. FERRARA:
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THE COURT:
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As they arise.
If necessary.
What you're telling me is you're not
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MS. SHROFF:
I am.
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Court.
This is a serious
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because any discussion of this, and people plead guilty for all
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position to proceed.
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The
We're hoping
Hopefully
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America.
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where he says and directs the family as to how they can apply
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The government is the one that paroles him into this country.
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THE COURT:
you entrap?
MS. SHROFF:
He
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argument.
sought it under the guidelines per se, which is why I'm worried
that they are going to try and back-door it in under the guise
of 3553(a).
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that is.
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succeed?
THE COURT:
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MS. SHROFF:
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shouldn't succeed.
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that Mr. Abassi should have full and fair opportunity to call
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him about all of the things he said to Mr. Abassi, his family
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United States and then build up a case that they thought would
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face the same facts and not have the protection of the
undercover.
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THE COURT:
Fatico hearing.
MS. SHROFF:
I have.
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in the event they seek a sentence beyond six months, would they
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declined.
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THE COURT:
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MS. SHROFF:
I see.
I mean, of course they would decline.
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MR. FERRARA:
But that
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I suggest that we
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put this over for whatever amount of time Ms. Shroff thinks she
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If there's going to be a
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seek relief.
And your Honor will make decisions and we will amend our
positions accordingly.
That's fine.
We'll
We will
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legal counsel is so that the horse can see beyond the cart.
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it can.
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and show the Court that a sentence of time served is the only
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should come back in a week and inform the Court whether there's
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There's no doubt.
But if
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THE COURT:
trial?
MR. FERRARA:
I would suspect the trial would take maybe two weeks, the
government's case.
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MR. FERRARA:
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and please the Court rather than guess under and take up
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everyone's time.
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MR. FERRARA:
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THE COURT:
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MS. SHROFF:
It is an issue
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Mr. Abassi should take some time, unless the government wants
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MR. FERRARA:
fact that we are trying to prove and the Court agrees with Ms.
the point.
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THE COURT:
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in a week.
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THE COURT:
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MR. FERRARA:
Very well.
Your Honor, the government would move to
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THE COURT:
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time between now and next week to consider all of this, before
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
Very well.
on that basis I will exclude the time between now, and I will
Very well.
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MR. FERRARA:
THE COURT:
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I missed the
noon.
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MR. FERRARA:
Honor?
THE COURT:
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MR. FERRARA:
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MS. SHROFF:
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THE COURT:
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(Adjourned)
Nothing further
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