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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Summary
This document is a court transcript where a speaker criticizes the past actions of an unnamed woman and her two senior colleagues. The speaker argues they failed to properly investigate or report information to the court, possibly due to exhaustion or intimidation, which the judge later termed a 'tragic misjudgment'. This failure to act ultimately led to the substitution of a juror several days later.
People (6)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Unnamed female subject ('she') |
The central figure of the speaker's criticism, who allegedly abandoned an inquiry after accumulating information.
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| Unnamed senior colleagues | Seniors |
Two senior colleagues of the unnamed female who decided not to inform the judge about a potential issue.
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| Your Honor | Judge |
The judge presiding over the case, who referred to a past event as a 'tragic misjudgment'.
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| Unnamed lawyer | Lawyer |
Mentioned in the context of a judgment a lawyer should not have made in the situation being described.
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| Unnamed colleagues | Colleagues |
People who were spoken to a day or two after the initial event, who dismissed the name match as a coincidence.
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| Unnamed new juror | Juror |
A juror who was substituted a few days after the events described.
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Organizations (3)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| the Court | government agency |
Mentioned as the body that should have been informed about the situation.
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| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | company |
Listed at the bottom of the page, likely the court reporting service that transcribed the proceedings.
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| Westlaw | company |
Mentioned in the context of a 'Westlaw report' that the two seniors did not know about.
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Timeline (3 events)
A long trial is mentioned as the context for the events, possibly explaining the exhaustion of the participants.
Court
An unnamed woman and her two senior colleagues decided not to investigate or report information from a Westlaw report to the judge.
A new juror was substituted a few days after the initial failure to report information.
Court
Locations (1)
| Location | Context |
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A location where the unnamed female subject ('she') is said to have abandoned her inquiry.
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Relationships (1)
The document states 'she goes along with her two seniors' and questions if it was 'because her seniors cowed her', indicating a subordinate relationship.
Key Quotes (4)
"it can't be her. There is no need to tell the judge. Let's go home, it's been a long day, a long trial."Source
— Unnamed senior colleagues (as described by the speaker)
(The speaker's characterization of the thought process of the two seniors when deciding not to report their findings.)
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Quote #1
"Your Honor referred to it as a tragic misjudgment, and it was."Source
— CAC3PARC (speaker)
(The speaker is agreeing with the judge's assessment of the failure to report the information.)
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Quote #2
"Let's just tell the Court and we'll go from there."Source
— CAC3PARC (speaker)
(The speaker is stating what should have been done instead of inaction.)
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Quote #3
"geez, she has the same name, but it can't be her."Source
— people (as described by the speaker)
(The reaction of colleagues when told about the name match a day or two after the event.)
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Quote #4
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