DOJ-OGR-00010009.jpg
424 KB
Extraction Summary
2
People
2
Organizations
0
Locations
1
Events
3
Relationships
3
Quotes
Document Information
Type:
Legal document
File Size:
424 KB
Summary
This document is a page from a court transcript showing the direct examination of a witness named Brune. Brune, who appears to be associated with the defense counsel, is questioned about their understanding of the voir dire process, confirming that while the judge leads the questioning of potential jurors, the defense could propose questions and request inquiries into new areas, but the final decision to ask any question rested with the Court.
People (2)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Brune | Witness |
The individual being questioned during a direct examination regarding the voir dire process.
|
| Judge Pauley | Judge |
Mentioned as the judge who could be requested to make further inquiries during the voir dire process.
|
Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| The Court | Government agency |
Mentioned as having the authority to ask questions proposed by counsel and making the final decision on whether to as...
|
| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | Company |
The court reporting agency that transcribed the proceeding, listed at the bottom of the page.
|
Relationships (3)
The document is a transcript of a formal direct examination in a legal proceeding.
The questioner groups Brune with "the other defense counsel," suggesting they are part of the same legal team.
Brune testifies about the procedure for requesting Judge Pauley to ask questions during a court proceeding.
Key Quotes (3)
"I did, but I also understood that the Court would likely ask other questions if we proposed them."Source
— Brune
(Responding to a question about whether the judge is the one who asks questions during voir dire.)
DOJ-OGR-00010009.jpg
Quote #1
"And it was the Court's decision, would you agree, whether or not to ask any particular question."Source
— Unnamed Questioner
(Confirming with the witness that the ultimate authority to ask questions rests with the Court.)
DOJ-OGR-00010009.jpg
Quote #2
"It's not a decision that rests with you or the other defense counsel, correct?"Source
— Unnamed Questioner
(Clarifying that the decision to ask a question is not made by the defense counsel.)
DOJ-OGR-00010009.jpg
Quote #3
Discussion 0
No comments yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this epstein document