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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Summary
This document is an excerpt from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, detailing a cross-examination involving Ms. Menninger, Ms. Moe, and the Court concerning witness A. Farmer. The discussion centers on the admissibility of questions regarding a person's past statements to the FBI about wanting someone prosecuted in 2006, with the Court and counsel debating the relevance and scope of such questioning amidst numerous objections.
People (4)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| A. Farmer | Witness |
Subject of cross-examination as indicated in the header 'A. Farmer - cross'.
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| MS. MENNINGER | Counsel |
Speaking during the court proceeding, asking questions or making statements.
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| MS. MOE | Counsel |
Speaking during the court proceeding, addressing the Court as 'Your Honor' and making arguments.
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| THE COURT | Judge |
Presiding over the court proceeding, making rulings and statements.
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Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| FBI | Government Agency |
Investigative body mentioned in relation to statements made by a person about prosecution.
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| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | Company |
Court reporting service responsible for transcribing the proceeding.
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Timeline (2 events)
2006
Discussion about whether an unspecified 'she' wanted an unspecified 'him' prosecuted in 2006.
2022-08-10
A cross-examination of A. Farmer, where attorneys Ms. Menninger and Ms. Moe, and the Court, discuss the admissibility of questions regarding statements made to the FBI about prosecuting an individual, specifically concerning whether 'she' wanted 'him' prosecuted in 2006.
Court (implied)
Relationships (5)
Engaging in legal argument and discussion during a court proceeding.
Engaging in legal argument and discussion during a court proceeding, addressing the judge as 'Your Honor'.
Both are counsel participating in the same court proceeding, likely as opposing or co-counsel.
A. Farmer is the witness being cross-examined, and MS. MENNINGER is counsel involved in the examination.
Key Quotes (10)
"What she told the agent about prosecution."Source
— MS. MENNINGER
(Question or statement regarding a person's communication with an agent about prosecution.)
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Quote #1
"Your Honor, I think we're confusing two issues: Whether or not she told the FBI she wanted him prosecuted and asked them to do that and whether she, in fact, wanted that to happen. I think what she's proposing is impeaching her in the absence of a statement to the FBI."Source
— MS. MOE
(Argument to the Court regarding the scope and purpose of questioning about past statements to the FBI.)
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Quote #2
"I think that's right. You can ask her, I suppose, if she wanted him prosecuted in 2006. I'm not going to allow --"Source
— THE COURT
(Ruling or statement by the judge regarding the admissibility of a question about past prosecution desires.)
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Quote #3
"I know with this witness I'm not. If we get into --"Source
— MS. MENNINGER
(Statement by counsel regarding the current witness and potential future lines of questioning.)
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Quote #4
"We'll get into that when we get into that."Source
— THE COURT
(Judge's response to counsel's attempt to introduce a new topic.)
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Quote #5
"That's right."Source
— MS. MENNINGER
(Agreement with a previous statement.)
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Quote #6
"But not what you told."Source
— THE COURT
(Clarification or correction by the judge regarding a statement made by counsel.)
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Quote #7
"I understand."Source
— MS. MENNINGER
(Acknowledgement of the judge's statement.)
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Quote #8
"We're now about an hour and 15 minutes."Source
— MS. MOE
(Comment on the duration of the current proceeding or line of questioning.)
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Quote #9
"There have been a lot of objections."Source
— THE COURT
(Observation by the judge about the frequency of objections during the proceeding.)
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Quote #10
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