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This document is a page from a court transcript dated December 10, 2021, from Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell). It details a legal argument between the prosecution (Mr. Rohrbach) and defense (Ms. Menninger) regarding the scope of expert testimony provided by a Mr. Flatley concerning digital forensics and metadata. The judge instructs the parties on how to handle differing expert opinions on forensic principles.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Mr. Flatley Witness / Expert
Discussed regarding his qualifications and past testimony on digital forensics and metadata.
Mr. Rohrbach Attorney (Government)
Addressing the court regarding the scope of Mr. Flatley's expert testimony and government notice.
Ms. Menninger Attorney (Defense)
Responding to the court regarding potential objections to Mr. Flatley's testimony.
The Court Judge
Presiding over the discussion regarding expert witness scope and instructions to counsel.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
Listed in the footer.
The Government
Referenced regarding 'the government's expert notice'.
DOJ
Department of Justice, referenced in footer code DOJ-OGR-00008334.

Timeline (1 events)

2021-12-10
Court hearing discussion regarding the admissibility and scope of expert testimony by Mr. Flatley.
Southern District of New York (implied by Case No. and footer)

Relationships (2)

Mr. Rohrbach Representative The Government
Speaks on behalf of the government regarding 'government's expert notice'.
Ms. Menninger Representative The Defense
Identified in context as opposing the government; identified in line 1 as 'for the defense'.

Key Quotes (3)

"Mr. Flatley is qualified as an expert in some of those four cases, which highlights the vagaries of this line"
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"To the extent that there is an issue that is not raised, either in the government's expert notice or 3500"
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"If he's got some differing expert opinion as to forensic principles or creation of documents or storage and retrieval of digital documents, or what information can be gleaned from metadata generally, I think you should notice those opinions."
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