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Document Information

Type: Court transcript
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Summary

This document is a page from a court transcript dated July 22, 2022, from case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. It captures a portion of a court proceeding where a witness, identified only as 'Kate' due to an anonymity order, begins to deliver her victim impact statement. Before she speaks, Ms. Moe confirms the protective order with the court, which is affirmed, and Kate then starts her emotional testimony about fearing for her child's safety and fighting for justice against a 'common enemy'.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Ms. Farmer Speaker
Mentioned by the Court after apparently finishing a statement.
Kate Witness
A witness giving a victim impact statement under a pseudonym and anonymity order.
Ms. Moe Speaker
Speaks to the Court to confirm the anonymity order for the witness, Kate.
Your Honor Judge
Addressed by Ms. Moe and Kate; presides over the court proceedings.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
Listed at the bottom of the transcript, likely the court reporting service.

Timeline (1 events)

2022-07-22
A witness identified as 'Kate' begins to deliver her victim impact statement. The court first confirms that an anonymity order is in place to protect her identity.
Courtroom
THE COURT Ms. Farmer Ms. Moe Kate

Locations (1)

Location Context
Implied location of the court proceedings, as indicated by the court reporting company name.

Relationships (2)

Ms. Moe Professional Kate
Ms. Moe speaks to the court on Kate's behalf to confirm the anonymity order is in effect before Kate begins her statement, suggesting a representative or legal counsel relationship.
Kate Adversarial (Victim-Perpetrator) common enemy
Kate states that she and others 'united to bring justice to a common enemy,' positioning herself as a victim seeking justice against an antagonist.

Key Quotes (3)

"Consistent with the Court's prior anonymity and pseudonym order, we will refer to this witness as Kate only, and the sketch artists shall not draw an exact image of Kate so that she can remain anonymous."
Source
— THE COURT (Confirming the protective measures for the witness before she gives her statement.)
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"At a time when women's rights have so callously been discarded, as the mother a young daughter, I fear for the safety and freedom of my child."
Source
— KATE (The beginning of her victim impact statement.)
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Quote #2
"Our voices may not have been heard before, but we united to bring justice to a common enemy."
Source
— KATE (Part of her victim impact statement, referring to a collective effort for justice.)
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Quote #3

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,514 characters)

Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 737 Filed 07/22/22 Page 64 of 101 64
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1 acknowledge her crimes, her lack of remorse and her repeated
2 lies about her victims created the need for many of us to
3 engage in a long fight for justice that has felt like a black
4 hole sucking in our precious time, energy and well-being for
5 much too long now, things that cannot be replaced. Thank you.
6 THE COURT: Thank you, Ms. Farmer.
7 Kate may make a statement now.
8 MS. MOE: Your Honor, before Kate speaks, I just
9 wanted to confirm that the Court's anonymity order, in
10 particular with respect to sketch artists, is in effect.
11 THE COURT: Yes. Consistent with the Court's prior
12 anonymity and pseudonym order, we will refer to this witness as
13 Kate only, and the sketch artists shall not draw an exact image
14 of Kate so that she can remain anonymous.
15 Thank you, Ms. Moe.
16 Kate, you may proceed.
17 KATE: Good afternoon, your Honor. Thank you for
18 hearing me. I believe you've already seen my victim impact
19 statement, so I have something else to say.
20 At a time when women's rights have so callously been
21 discarded, as the mother a young daughter, I fear for the
22 safety and freedom of my child. Today offers hope that change
23 is possible. Our voices may not have been heard before, but we
24 united to bring justice to a common enemy. If we cannot stop
25 women who have been raped from being forced to bear the
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