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Summary

This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022. It captures the end of a witness's, Mr. Mulligan's, testimony where he describes conversations with someone named Annie about New Mexico as 'memorable' and 'emotional.' After Mr. Mulligan is excused, the government calls its next witness, Janice Swain.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Mulligan Witness
Answering questions on redirect examination before being excused by the court.
Annie
Mentioned in a question to Mr. Mulligan regarding what she told him about New Mexico.
Ms. Pomerantz Attorney
Concludes questioning of Mr. Mulligan and calls the government's next witness, Janice Swain.
The Court Judge
Presiding over the proceedings, addressing attorneys, and excusing/calling witnesses.
Ms. Sternheim Attorney
Addressed by the court, indicates she has no questions for the witness.
Janice Swain Witness
Called as the next witness by the Government and sworn in to testify.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Government government agency
Mentioned as the party calling Janice Swain as a witness.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the page as the court reporting service.

Timeline (2 events)

2022-08-10
The conclusion of witness Mulligan's redirect testimony, where he discusses his relationship with 'Annie' and conversations about New Mexico. He is then excused.
Courtroom
2022-08-10
The Government calls its next witness, Janice Swain, who is then sworn in to testify.
Courtroom

Locations (1)

Location Context
The subject of a question to Mr. Mulligan about what Annie had told him.

Relationships (1)

Mulligan Personal Annie
Mulligan refers to 'our relationship' and describes 'very emotional conversations' with Annie, suggesting a close personal connection.

Key Quotes (2)

"I would say they were very memorable moments and formative moments in our relationship. They led to very emotional conversations that I remember well to this day."
Source
— Mulligan (In response to a question about why what Annie told him about New Mexico stands out in his memory.)
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Quote #1
"To tell the truth."
Source
— Mulligan (In response to the question, 'What are you here to do today?')
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Quote #2

Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 759 Filed 08/10/22 Page 218 of 267 2246
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Mulligan - redirect
1 A. Yes.
2 Q. Why does what Annie told you about New Mexico stand out in
3 your memory?
4 A. I would say they were very memorable moments and formative
5 moments in our relationship. They led to very emotional
6 conversations that I remember well to this day.
7 Q. Did anyone tell you what to say here today?
8 A. No.
9 Q. What are you here to do today?
10 A. To tell the truth.
11 MS. POMERANTZ: No further questions.
12 THE COURT: Ms. Sternheim.
13 MS. STERNHEIM: No. Thank you.
14 THE COURT: Mr. Mulligan. Thank you, you're excused.
15 You may step down.
16 THE WITNESS: Thank you.
17 (Witness excused)
18 THE COURT: Government may call its next witness.
19 MS. POMERANTZ: Your Honor, the government calls
20 Janice Swain.
21 THE COURT: Janice Swain may come forward. Good
22 afternoon, Ms. Swain.
23 JANICE SWAIN,
24 called as a witness by the Government,
25 having been duly sworn, testified as follows:
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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