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This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, capturing a discussion between the judge (THE COURT), Mr. Everdell, and Ms. Sternheim. The conversation centers on logistical planning for the end of a trial, including the timing of closing arguments, the significant length of the jury charge (about 80 pages), and the procedures for handling jury exhibits, noting changes from previous COVID protocols.

People (4)

Name Role Context
THE COURT Judge
Presiding over the case, discussing scheduling, jury charge, and exhibits with counsel.
MR. EVERDELL Counsel
Speaking with the court about scheduling and acknowledging the judge's points.
MS. STERNHEIM Counsel
Participating in the discussion, responding to the judge's comment about the jury charge.
Ms. Williams
Mentioned as being absent and someone who would know the current protocol for handling paper exhibits.

Organizations (1)

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

Timeline (1 events)

2022-08-10
A discussion about the scheduling of closing arguments, the jury charge, and the handling of exhibits for the jury.
Courtroom (implied)

Relationships (2)

THE COURT professional MR. EVERDELL
Mr. Everdell addresses the judge as 'your Honor' and they discuss the logistics of the court case.
THE COURT professional MS. STERNHEIM
Ms. Sternheim and the judge engage in a brief, professional exchange regarding the jury charge during a court proceeding.

Key Quotes (3)

"We do the best we can, is what I always say."
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— THE COURT (In response to uncertainty about how the trial schedule will be impacted by the length of closing arguments.)
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"My favorite part of the job is reading the charge."
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— THE COURT (Commenting on the lengthy (80 pages) jury charge that needs to be read.)
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"And ours to listen."
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— MS. STERNHEIM (A reply to the judge's comment about enjoying reading the jury charge.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 765 Filed 08/10/22 Page 91 of 95
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at 9 and the government has a two and a half hour closing, that
puts us at 11:30, roughly, give or take. It would be the
defense's request we don't break the defense closing through
lunch. So I don't know how that impacts the schedule.
THE COURT: We do the best we can, is what I always
say.
MR. EVERDELL: Understood.
THE COURT: We'll see where we are. We'll adjust and
try to not break anything.
I'll have lunch here early, so that that's a
possibility.
MR. EVERDELL: Thank you, your Honor.
THE COURT: But, yes, I agree. And, you know, the
charge, I think it was about 80 pages. My favorite part of the
job is reading the charge.
MS. STERNHEIM: And ours to listen.
THE COURT: Nothing better. But I would guess an hour
or so, we should get there.
OK. And the other thing I have on my to-do list, I
always have the parties agree on the exhibits that are going
back to the jury, and I get that on the record, so forgive me
that I'm not sure exactly where we are under COVID protocols.
There was a time under COVID protocols where only electronic
exhibits went back. I think, and Ms. Williams isn't here to
tell me what's what, but I think now paper can go. Why don't
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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