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Summary
This document contains pages 27 and 28 of a court transcript designated 'M38TMAX1'. It details a sidebar conference following the questioning of 'Juror 50' regarding his history of sexual abuse and ability to be impartial. Attorney Mr. Everdell argues for further questioning regarding the juror's 'healing process' and self-identification as a victim to ensure he can be impartial in a sexual abuse case, while Ms. Moe proposes questions about the juror's adherence to the questionnaire process.
People (5)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| The Court | Judge |
Presiding over the hearing and questioning the juror.
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| Juror 50 | Juror/Witness |
A male juror being questioned about his ability to be impartial despite a history of sexual abuse.
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| Ms. Moe | Attorney (likely Prosecution) |
Proposes asking questions about whether the juror took the questionnaire process seriously.
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| Ms. Sternheim | Attorney (likely Defense) |
Asks for a moment to confer.
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| Mr. Everdell | Attorney (likely Defense) |
Argues for further questioning regarding the juror's "healing process" and self-identification as a victim.
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Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Southern District Reporters, P.C. | ||
| DOJ |
Timeline (2 events)
February 28, 2023
Court hearing/sidebar conference regarding Juror 50's impartiality.
Courtroom Sidebar
Locations (1)
| Location | Context |
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Location in the courtroom where counsel meets privately with the judge.
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Relationships (2)
They appear to be on the same side, conferring before Everdell speaks.
Key Quotes (3)
"First, the juror made some reference to his healing process. I couldn't quite understand what he said at the time, something about how he views himself as a victim or not as a victim of a crime."Source
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"I think we need to understand his healing process and what he has gone through, because that affects his ability to be an impartial juror in a case involving sexual abuse."Source
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Quote #2
"Ms. Moe: I believe the Court asked Juror 50 about the way in which he approached the questionnaire process, whether he took the Court's instructions seriously."Source
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