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Summary
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) filed on August 10, 2022. The text details proceedings where the jury is not present, and the Court discusses a note received from the jury requesting office supplies (Post-Its, highlighters), a transcript of testimony by a person named "Matt," and a definition of the legal term "enticement." Ms. Moe argues that the jury should be referred back to the original jury instructions stating that such terms have their "ordinary everyday meanings."
People (4)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| The Court | Judge |
Presiding over the trial, reading a jury note, and issuing instructions regarding supplies and transcripts.
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| Ms. Moe | Attorney (Prosecution) |
Responding to the judge regarding printing a transcript and arguing the definition of 'enticement'.
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| Matt | Witness/Subject |
Mentioned in the jury note; the jury requested 'Matt's transcript'.
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| Mr. Everdell | Attorney (Defense) |
Addresses the court at the end of the page.
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Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Southern District Reporters, P.C. | ||
| DOJ |
Department of Justice (indicated by DOJ-OGR footer)
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Key Quotes (2)
"May we please have the following items: Different colored Post-Its; white paperboard; highlighters, different colors; and then Matt's transcript; and then also may we have a definition of "enticement.""Source
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Quote #1
"The terms persuaded, induced, enticed, and coerced have their ordinary everyday meanings."Source
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Quote #2
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