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Summary
This document is an excerpt from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, detailing instructions from "THE COURT" to the jury. The Court dismisses the jury for the day, advises them to continue taking health precautions, and outlines the schedule for resuming deliberations the following day, suggesting they plan to deliberate until at least 6 p.m. The Court also designates Ms. Williams as a contact for any hardships regarding the deliberation schedule, emphasizing that the jury should take all the time they need.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| THE COURT | Presiding officer/Judge |
Addressing the jury and providing instructions regarding deliberations and safety.
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| members of the jury | Jury members |
Being addressed by the court regarding their dismissal, safety precautions, and future deliberation schedule.
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| Ms. Williams | Not specified, possibly court staff or clerk |
Designated contact for jury members to report hardships regarding deliberation times.
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | Company |
Court reporting service responsible for transcribing the proceedings.
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Timeline (2 events)
2022-08-10
The Court dismissed the jury for the day, acknowledging their note to finish at 5 p.m., and provided instructions for continued safety precautions.
Courtroom (implied)
2022-08-11
Jury to resume deliberations at 9 a.m. and is encouraged to plan to deliberate until at least 6 p.m., with an option to deliberate later if agreed upon.
Courtroom (implied)
Relationships (2)
The Court is presiding over the jury, giving instructions and managing their proceedings.
The Court directs the jury to inform Ms. Williams of any hardship, indicating her role in court administration or support.
Key Quotes (7)
"Thank you, everyone. Hi, members of the jury. Please be seated."Source
— THE COURT
(Opening remarks to the jury.)
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Quote #1
"I did receive your note asking to finish today at 5, so I brought you in to dismiss you."Source
— THE COURT
(Explaining the reason for the jury's presence and dismissal.)
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Quote #2
"Please continue to take precautions in light of the increase in the variant. I need all of you here and healthy, of course. So take your masks, be cautious. I appreciate that."Source
— THE COURT
(Instructions to the jury regarding health and safety.)
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Quote #3
"You'll begin again tomorrow at 9 a.m. Same instructions: Wait till everyone is there, then begin your deliberations."Source
— THE COURT
(Instructions for resuming deliberations the next day.)
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Quote #4
"If deliberations are not complete starting tomorrow, I would like you to make yourselves available to deliberate until at least 6 p.m. Of course, if you all agree to deliberate later than that, you're most welcome to do so. Please just let me know by note when you wish to stop. But I'd like you to plan to deliberate until at least 6 p.m."Source
— THE COURT
(Guidance on the expected duration of future deliberations.)
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Quote #5
"As with the last time, if that is a hardship that you can't do, let Ms. Williams know that on your way out and we'll adjust. But otherwise, please plan for 6 p.m. Of course, by this I don't mean to pressure you in any way. You should take all the time that you need."Source
— THE COURT
(Addressing potential difficulties with deliberation times and reassuring the jury about taking sufficient time.)
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Quote #6
"With that, I bid you a good night."Source
— THE COURT
(Concluding remarks to the jury upon their dismissal.)
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Quote #7
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