This document is a partial court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing a segment of a legal proceeding (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE). It records the beginning of the direct examination of Elizabeth Loftus, a professor and scientist, who was called as a witness by the defense. The transcript includes exchanges between Ms. Sternheim (defense counsel), Mr. Everdell, and the presiding Judge, as Professor Loftus starts to explain her role to the jury.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Mr. Everdell | Speaker |
Participating in the court proceeding, addressing 'Honor'.
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| Ms. Sternheim | Attorney |
Speaker, addressing the Judge, calling Elizabeth Loftus as a witness, and conducting direct examination.
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| Elizabeth Loftus | Witness, Professor, Scientist |
Called as a witness by the Defendant, sworn in, and beginning her testimony during direct examination.
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| Judge | Presiding official |
Addressed by Ms. Sternheim, referred to as 'The Court', directs the proceedings.
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| Honor |
Addressed by Mr. Everdell, likely referring to the Judge.
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| Defendant | Party in legal case |
Called Elizabeth Loftus as a witness.
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| Jury |
Addressed by Ms. Sternheim during the examination of Professor Loftus.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| The Court | Government agency (Judicial) |
The judicial body presiding over the case, represented by the Judge.
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| Government | Government agency |
Mentioned as a party to whom an exhibit might be handed.
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| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | Company |
The entity responsible for transcribing the court proceedings.
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| Defense | Legal party |
The party that called Elizabeth Loftus as a witness.
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"Turn it over to my colleague, your Honor."Source
"The defense calls Elizabeth Loftus."Source
"Elizabeth Loftus may come forward."Source
"Judge, I have an exhibit. May I hand it to the government and the Court and put it on the witness stand?"Source
"Please tell the jury why you are here today."Source
"I am here as a professor and a scientist who studies human"Source
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