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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190310:02:23:00

His d.c. case issues next week. now here s the transcript. i cannot do this as well as rachel but go with me on this, quote, your honor there is one other issue we d like to raise, manafort s lawyer told the judge. it has to do with whether or not you can order this sentence to be concurrently served with at which point the judge interrupts him to say quote, i can t but she can. i don t believe i can if you find in the law that i m incorrect, you can bring that to my attention. the judge then adds i think it is entirely up to her whether any sentence she imposes is to run concurrent to this sentence. it s up to her. anything else, mr. downing? to which manafort s lawyer replied, no your honor. which is a more diplomatic way of saying of course not. i mean, it takes a special level of rich guy privilege to think that you could ask the judge, who just cut you a massive break, to make sure that the next judge makes that break ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190310:02:25:00

Washington bureau chief and chuck rosenberg former u.s. attorney from virginia. david and chuck, i appreciate your time. chuck, i m going to go to you first to ask how unusual it is, just from your point of view, for a defendant who was just sentenced to say to the judge, hey, judge, can you make the next judge make the sentence concurrent so that i can have less time? like is that normal at all? well, you know, joy, i was a prosecutor for a long time in federal court, and defense attorneys ask for all crazy things. this one is an easy one. there s a federal statute right on point. i m going to be a little bit of a nerd here, but if your viewers want to read it s title 18 of the united states code section 3584. the simple answer is no. the next judge, amy berman jackson gets to run the sentence consecutively if she wants or concurrent if she wants or some combination of the two. i ve seen lots and lots of defense attorneys ask for things they know they can t have, and the judge was r ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190309:05:23:00

Be concurrently served with, at which point the judge interrupts him to say, quote, i can t, but she can. i don t believe i can. if you find in the law that i m incorrect, you can bring that to my attention. the judge then adds, i think it is entirely up to her whether any sentence she imposes is to run concurrent to this sentence. it s up to her. anything else, mr. downing? to which manafort s lawyer replied, no, your honor, which is the more diplomatic way of saying of course not! it takes a special level of rich guy privilege to think you could ask the judge who just cut you a massive break to make sure that the next judge makes that break stick. so clearly there is no sense of contrition or remorse from manafort s camp, like none. but rather a pretty bold presumption that the system should and will continue to work for him. next week manafort will be in court before judge amy berman jackson, who first ordered manafort to jail for tampering ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190308:00:34:00

Sentencing next week? reporter: the district of columbia, the statutory cap under the law is ten years under the two conspiracy crimes he pleaded guilty to. so that s what the judge can do. she cannot do any more than that. the special counsel, the prosecution, argued that she should stack it on top of whatever judge ellis just gave him. in other words, since he s given just under four years, that she should stack her sentence to run subsequent to that. not concurrently. right. reporter: i don t know whether that would be an unusual thing considering the fact he s a first-time offender but that s what the special counsel was arguing for. that s her discretion, right? reporter: we ll see how far that is at her discretion. and that s what they were arguing for. for her to do. right. so, jack, we could end up in a situation where he s getting 47 months is the top. she could say less and it s concurrent. less than the ten years. i m sorry. she could go. under four years and s ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190308:00:03:00

Remarkable downturn in his physical appearance. right? from a man who had colored his hair and his personal appearance with his fancy clothes. he s going to turn 70 next month. so this is a an incredible leniency from this judge. there s another judge next week sentencing manafort, that sentencing would go on top of this one? reporter: it could go on top of it. it could run concurrent which would mean that paul manafort would serve it together with this. there, he s facing a substantial amount of prison time as well, but given the way the judge here treated him, this could affect how the judge sees him in the washington, d.c., case. he is facing about ten years or so ten years or so in washington, d.c., but it all depends on what the judge there finds. certainly, this judge seeing some room for leniency went ahead and gave him the 47 ....

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