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Jan 8, 2016 - Correa
Jan 8, 2016 - Correa
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VERSUS
CHRISTOPHER CORREA
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REARRAIGNMENT
BEFORE THE HONORABLE LYNN N. HUGHES
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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THE COURT:
Christopher Correa.
MR. CHU:
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MR. ADLER:
Michael Chu
David Adler
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will give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but
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the truth?
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
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had?
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
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I do.
Approximately 18.
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(Indicating in the affirmative).
THE DEFENDANT:
THE COURT:
THE DEFENDANT:
THE COURT:
I understand.
I have not.
drugs or alcohol?
THE DEFENDANT:
THE COURT:
I have not.
No alcohol at all?
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
Occasional alcohol.
How much?
Two to three drinks.
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Mr. Adler about your case and ask all of the questions and
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get all of the answers you feel you need from him?
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
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A grand jury
is from 16 to 23 people.
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ahead with this serious case based only on the piece of paper
Mr. Chu typed, and I'll be the first person to look at the
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charges.
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
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THE COURT:
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MR. ADLER:
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THE COURT:
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I understand.
this?
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
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At that
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prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you did what you have
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You could bring other witnesses for your side of the story,
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to.
testify, and no one can use it against you that you did not
testify.
If you continue to plead guilty, there will be
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
I do.
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really did.
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
I understand.
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that was used in interstate commerce, and that you did that,
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exceeded $5,000.
each count.
The punishment is imprisonment for up to five
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MR. CHU:
THE COURT:
MR. CHU:
THE COURT:
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What is restitution?
each count.
Do have any question about that?
THE DEFENDANT:
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Honor.
THE COURT:
plead guilty?
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
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Restitution?
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and you agree that the intended loss is $1,700,000, and you
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about it.
That's
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attack means that you skip the grand jury and you're skipping
the petit jury, like most people, and you're limiting all
clear?
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THE DEFENDANT:
Is that
I accept
No.
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in which you try to get out of it after you find out what I
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do to you.
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going to do?
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
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MR. ADLER:
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THE COURT:
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MR. ADLER:
It's removed.
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THE COURT:
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MR. CHU:
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THE COURT:
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I understand.
agreement --
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CASE MANAGER:
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THE COURT:
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THE DEFENDANT:
THE COURT:
memo.
Anyway, it's like we don't need Shakespeare to
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with the government and probation can agree with you, but I
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get to decide.
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
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I understand.
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
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No.
My son
I thought I knew.
this.
THE DEFENDANT:
THE COURT:
and you subscribe and then you store your data on applicants
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THE DEFENDANT:
Yeah.
while working for the Cardinals, went to the Astros cloud and
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got their data so you could see what they were interested in
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THE DEFENDANT:
I trespassed
repeatedly.
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THE COURT:
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
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THE DEFENDANT:
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colleagues.
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THE COURT:
Which colleagues?
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
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THE DEFENDANT:
THE COURT:
THE DEFENDANT:
THE COURT:
Stupid, I know.
Opponents
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$1.7 million?
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at.
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THE COURT:
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MR. CHU:
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Speak up.
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THE COURT:
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So everything that they did for the scouting was also they
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could have it all put in this one place so they could analyze
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it.
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THE COURT:
I understand that.
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transfers or trades?
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MR. CHU:
Your Honor.
There
THE COURT:
That's right.
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MR. CHU:
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THE COURT:
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THE DEFENDANT:
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Yes.
elsewhere?
THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
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THE DEFENDANT:
International scouting.
In other
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words, the draft only covers domestic players from the United
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THE COURT:
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MR. CHU:
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THE COURT:
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curious.
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information.
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to the microphone.
MR. CHU:
Justin who?
Get right up
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THE COURT:
MR. CHU:
THE COURT:
Yes.
Has the Astros fellow changed his
password was.
MR. CHU:
THE COURT:
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was scrawny and who would not have been thought of to succeed
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succeeded anyway.
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that name, so he just kept on using that name over the years.
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THE COURT:
That's admirable.
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MR. ADLER:
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THE COURT:
Or Magidson1/2,1/4,1/3.
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MR. CHU:
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THE COURT:
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All right.
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thing?
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THE COURT:
different months?
MR. CHU:
THE COURT:
THE DEFENDANT:
THE COURT:
details?
THE DEFENDANT:
THE COURT:
THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
in the computer?
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THE COURT:
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THE COURT:
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Yes.
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Yes, I did.
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Yes, it does.
At the Cardinals?
Yeah.
what you did, when you did it and why you did it?
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
All right.
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too?
MR. ADLER:
Right now?
THE COURT:
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MR. ADLER:
THE COURT:
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MR. ADLER:
THE COURT:
up.
Y'all seem to be
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MR. CHU:
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MR. ADLER:
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All right.
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MR. CHU:
THE COURT:
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standing around and you just read in the paper about some guy
something terrible?
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THE DEFENDANT:
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happen to him?
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So now you do what you thought he should have done when you
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ammunition or bombs.
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THE DEFENDANT:
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THE COURT:
I understand.
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THE DEFENDANT:
THE COURT:
THE DEFENDANT:
THE COURT:
MR. CHU:
THE COURT:
Mr. Adler?
MR. ADLER:
THE COURT:
Thank you.
be back?
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CASE MANAGER:
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MR. ADLER:
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CASE MANAGER:
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I can do that.
o'clock.
Yes, he knows.
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THE COURT:
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CASE MANAGER:
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THE COURT:
Anybody else?
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MR. ADLER:
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THE COURT:
All right.
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THE COURT:
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MR. ADLER:
All right.
I forgot.
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THE COURT:
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PROBATION OFFICER:
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Okay.
or 3?
PROBATION OFFICER:
THE COURT:
All right.
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Are you
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(Conclusion of Proceedings)
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CERTIFICATION
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2016.
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