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Type: Court transcript
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Summary

This document is a court transcript from a case filed on August 10, 2022. The transcript captures a discussion between the judge and several other individuals (likely attorneys) about scheduling jury deliberations. The judge outlines a plan for the jury to deliberate from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM the following day and considers offering them the option to continue on Thursday, even though it is close to Christmas Eve.

People (4)

Name Role Context
MR. PAGLIUCA Participant in legal proceeding
Speaks to the court, apologizing for taking a while to get back.
MS. MENNINGER Participant in legal proceeding
Explains that someone (presumably Mr. Pagliuca's client) was in the lockup.
MS. STERNHEIM Participant in legal proceeding
Addresses the judge about the possibility of the jury deliberating on a Thursday near a holiday.
The Judge Judge
Referred to as 'THE COURT' and 'your Honor'. Manages the proceedings and discusses scheduling for jury deliberations.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
THE COURT Government Agency
The presiding authority in the legal proceeding, making decisions about scheduling.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
Listed at the bottom of the transcript, likely the court reporting service that transcribed the proceeding.

Timeline (3 events)

Thursday
A discussion about the possibility of the jury deliberating on Thursday, which is near Christmas Eve. The judge considers offering this option to the jury if they are not finished by then.
Court
Jurors
today
A court hearing to discuss the schedule for jury deliberations.
Courtroom
The Judge Mr. Pagliuca Ms. Menninger Ms. Sternheim
tomorrow
Planned jury deliberation from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM, with a lunch break at 12:00 PM. The jury will be dismissed for the day at 5:00 PM.
Court
Jurors

Locations (1)

Location Context
Mentioned by Ms. Menninger as the location where someone was, causing a delay.

Relationships (3)

The Judge Professional Mr. Pagliuca
Mr. Pagliuca addresses the judge as 'your Honor' in a formal court setting.
The Judge Professional Ms. Menninger
Ms. Menninger provides information to the court during the proceeding.
The Judge Professional Ms. Sternheim
Ms. Sternheim addresses the judge to ask a question about court procedure regarding holidays.

Key Quotes (3)

"We would like to end today at 5 p.m., deliberate from 9 to 4:30 tomorrow, and have lunch at 12 noon if possible."
Source
— THE COURT (The judge outlining the proposed schedule for the jury's deliberations.)
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"And actually, the Court is not always closed before Christmas Eve."
Source
— THE COURT (The judge responding to Ms. Sternheim's inquiry about the jury potentially deliberating on a Thursday near a holiday.)
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Quote #2
"But I think if they are not finished their deliberations tomorrow, I should offer that."
Source
— THE COURT (The judge deciding to offer the jury the option to deliberate on Thursday if they haven't reached a verdict.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 769 Filed 08/10/22 Page 9 of 19 3100
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1 9 to 4:30 tomorrow, and have lunch at 12 noon if possible. So
2 I'll bring them out at 5.
3 MR. PAGLIUCA: I apologize, your Honor.
4 It took a while to get back here.
5 THE COURT: I can't hear you, but that's fine.
6 MS. MENNINGER: He was in the lockup back there.
7 THE COURT: I see.
8 I'll give you the note, Mr. Pagliuca.
9 We would like to end today at 5 p.m., deliberate from
10 9 to 4:30 tomorrow, and have lunch at 12 noon if possible.
11 So I'll dismiss them -- I'll bring them out to dismiss
12 them at 5, bearing instructions in mind.
13 I think the only open question in my mind, I have
14 explored, given the timing, the efficiency with which trial
15 proceeded, it is possible for them to deliberate on Thursday.
16 MS. STERNHEIM: Judge, I was going to ask you --
17 apologize. I have been in situations where on holidays judges
18 have invited the jury, if they wish to come in. I think given
19 the circumstances here, just Thursday --
20 THE COURT: Yes. And actually, the Court is not
21 always closed before Christmas Eve. So when I thought we were
22 proceeding to trial, it made sense not to sit that day, but --
23 and that is the jurors' expectation, so they may not be able
24 to. But I think if they are not finished their deliberations
25 tomorrow, I should offer that.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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