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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 465 Filed 11/15/21 Page 126 of 127 126 LB15max4\n1 person sitting in a cell. That's not necessary.\n2 Nutrition is important, sleep is important. We all\n3 are going to be fatigued but we all get to go home, and\n4 something needs to be done to ensure that she is not\n5 debilitated during the trial.\n6 THE COURT: Are you making any allegations of\n7 differential treatment as to Ms. Maxwell?\n8 MS. STERNHEIM: Yes. I don't know any other client I\n9 have ever had who has been woken up every 15 minutes at night\n10 and then --\n11 THE COURT: No, I'm talking about what you are talking\n12 about which is the transport to the court house for\n13 proceedings.\n14 MS. STERNHEIM: I don't know any clients who have ever\n15 arrived that early. I can't speak to that. They've never been\n16 taken individually as she has so I don't have a big history\n17 about that. In other cases that I have had in this court house\n18 either the clients come from the MCC, which is no longer here\n19 and they're transported one way, or when I come here in the\n20 morning for a court proceeding or trial, and I will get here at\n21 9:00, I'm told they haven't arrived yet. So, the differential\n22 between getting here at 5:38 and not being here at 9:00 for\n23 another defendant seems extraordinary.\n24 THE COURT: Ms. Moe?\n25 MS. MOE: Your Honor, the government is learning of\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00007177",
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