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Summary

This document is a page from a court transcript where an attorney argues to a judge that the government failed to properly investigate information provided by witnesses, which is probative of the defendant's innocence. The attorney cites the 'Watson case' as precedent where law enforcement prematurely concluded guilt and then begins to question a witness about conversations with a person named 'Jane' regarding 'group sexualized massages'.

People (3)

Name Role Context
your Honor Judge
Addressed by the speaker in court.
Watson
Mentioned as the name of a legal case ('the Watson case').
Jane Witness or informant
A person who was spoken to on multiple dates and provided information about "group sexualized massages" and other ind...

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Second Circuit government agency
Mentioned as the court that made a statement in a previous case regarding a probative tip.
law enforcement government agency
Mentioned as having received a tip and prematurely concluding the defendant was the shooter in a past case.
government government agency
Mentioned as having credited witnesses without following up on the information they provided.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the page, likely the court reporting service that transcribed the proceedings.

Timeline (3 events)

A shooting of a victim by an individual other than the defendant in a past case.
victim another individual
Cross-examination of the lead investigating officer regarding a tip.
Second Circuit
lead investigating officer
A series of three conversations with a person named Jane, where she provided information about group sexualized massages and other individuals.
Jane Unknown questioner

Relationships (2)

Unknown speaker (attorney) professional defendant
The speaker is arguing on behalf of the defendant's innocence, suggesting a lawyer-client relationship.
government adversarial defendant
The government is prosecuting the defendant, and the speaker accuses the government of not properly investigating information that could prove the defendant's innocence.

Key Quotes (1)

"You spoke to Jane on X date. And on that date she told you about group sexualized massages involving this person and that person; isn't that right?"
Source
— Unknown (likely an attorney) (The speaker is recounting or beginning a line of questioning for a witness on the stand.)
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