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This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing a portion of a trial. The judge calls for a mid-afternoon break during the cross-examination of a witness named Rodgers by defense attorney Mr. Everdell. After a recess, Mr. Everdell informs the court that he is not yet halfway through his questioning, indicating the examination will continue for some time.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Rodgers Witness
Mentioned in the header as being under cross-examination. Addressed by the court as 'Mr. Rodgers' and is told he may ...
Everdell Defense Attorney
Addressed by the court as 'Mr. Everdell'. He is conducting the cross-examination and speaks for the defense.
Comey Government Attorney
Addressed as 'MS. COMEY', she states she has no matters to take up for the government before a break.
Moe Government Attorney
Addressed as 'MS. MOE', she states she has no matters to take up for the government after the recess.
The Court Judge
Presiding over the proceedings, calls for breaks, addresses the jury, witness, and attorneys.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the page as the court reporting service.

Timeline (3 events)

2022-08-10
Cross-examination of witness Rodgers by defense attorney Mr. Everdell.
Courtroom
2022-08-10
The court calls for a mid-afternoon break of about 15 minutes.
Courtroom
2022-08-10
A recess is taken during the court proceedings.
Courtroom

Relationships (4)

Mr. Everdell professional Rodgers
Mr. Everdell is conducting the cross-examination of Rodgers, who is a witness.
Mr. Everdell professional The Court
Mr. Everdell, as an attorney, addresses the judge as 'your Honor' and responds to the judge's questions and instructions.
Ms. Comey professional The Court
Ms. Comey, representing the government, addresses the judge as 'your Honor'.
Ms. Moe professional The Court
Ms. Moe, representing the government, addresses the judge as 'your Honor'.

Key Quotes (1)

"I still got a little ways to go, your Honor. I'm not quite halfway done."
Source
— Mr. Everdell (In response to the court's question about his time prediction for the cross-examination.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 755 Filed 08/10/22 Page 198 of 262
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Rodgers - cross
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1 logbook which you've reviewed prior to testifying today?
2 A. Correct.
3 Q. So let's look first at --
4 THE COURT: Actually, Mr. Everdell, we'll break here.
5 It's our mid-afternoon break time.
6 MR. EVERDELL: Yes, your Honor.
7 THE COURT: All right. Members of the jury, about a
8 15-minute break. Thank you.
9 (Jury not present)
10 THE COURT: Mr. Rodgers, you may step down for the
11 break. Thank you.
12 (Witness not present)
13 THE COURT: Everyone may be seated.
14 Are there matters to take up before the break?
15 MS. COMEY: Not from the government, your Honor.
16 MR. EVERDELL: Not from the defense, your Honor.
17 THE COURT: Okay. Let's meet in ten minutes so that
18 you can raise anything if we need to. Thank you.
19 (Recess)
20 THE COURT: Matters to take up?
21 MS. MOE: Not from the government, your Honor.
22 MR. EVERDELL: Nothing for the defense.
23 THE COURT: What's your time prediction, Mr. Everdell?
24 MR. EVERDELL: I still got a little ways to go, your
25 Honor. I'm not quite halfway done.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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