This document is a court transcript from a hearing in the case of United States of America v. Paul Daugerdas. The prosecution and defense agree to a stipulation to enter a witness report (PMD Exhibit 4) and police records (PMD 27) into evidence, avoiding the need for the witness to testify. Following the admission of this evidence, the defense rests its case, and the government proceeds by calling its next witness, Susan Brune.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Paul Daugerdas | Defendant |
Mentioned in the case name "United States of America v. Paul Daugerdas".
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| Mr. Gair | Attorney |
Speaks on behalf of the defense, discussing a stipulation and entering evidence.
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| Deputy Weiss | Witness |
A potential witness whose testimony is supplanted by a stipulation and his report (PMD Exhibit 4).
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| Mr. Okula | Attorney |
Speaks on behalf of the government, agreeing to the stipulation and having no objection to evidence.
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| Ms. Davis | Attorney |
Speaks for the government, stating they are ready to proceed and calling the next witness.
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| Susan Brune | Witness |
Called as a witness by the government after the defense rests.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| United States of America | government agency |
The plaintiff in the case "United States of America v. Paul Daugerdas".
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| Winslow police | government agency |
Mentioned in relation to records (PMD 27) entered into evidence.
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| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | company |
Listed at the bottom of the transcript as the court reporting service.
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Implied location of the "Winslow police records".
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"Your Honor, the government and the defense have reached a stipulation that would supplant the necessity for Deputy Weiss to testify."Source
"The defense rests."Source
"The government calls Susan Brune."Source
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