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Type: Court transcript
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Summary

This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing a scheduling discussion between the judge, the government's attorney (Ms. Moe), and the defense attorney (Mr. Everdell). The attorneys provide updates on when their respective cases will proceed, and the judge proposes potential dates, specifically the 16th or 18th of the month, for the charge conference. The conversation aims to establish a clear timeline for the remainder of the trial.

People (3)

Name Role Context
MS. MOE Attorney
Speaks on behalf of the government to provide the court with an update on the timing of their case.
MR. EVERDELL Defense Attorney
Speaks on behalf of the defense, confirming they have witnesses and discussing the timing for the defense case and a ...
THE COURT Judge
Presides over the proceedings, asks questions about scheduling, and proposes dates for a charge conference.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
Listed at the bottom of the page as the court reporting service that transcribed the proceedings.
DOJ-OGR Government agency
Part of the document identifier number (DOJ-OGR-00019117) at the bottom right of the page, likely indicating the Depa...

Timeline (2 events)

A discussion between the judge and attorneys about the scheduling for the remainder of a trial, including the conclusion of the government's case, the start of the defense's case, and the timing of the charge conference.
Courtroom
the 16th or 18th of the month
The judge proposed holding the charge conference on either the evening of the 16th or on Saturday the 18th.
Courtroom
THE COURT the parties

Relationships (3)

MS. MOE Professional THE COURT
Ms. Moe addresses the judge as 'Your Honor' and provides a procedural update on her case.
MR. EVERDELL Professional THE COURT
Mr. Everdell addresses the judge as 'Your Honor' and discusses the defense's trial strategy and scheduling.
MS. MOE Professional (Adversarial) MR. EVERDELL
They represent opposing sides in a legal case ('government' vs. 'defense') and need to 'confer' on scheduling matters.

Key Quotes (3)

"Your Honor, we just wanted to provide the Court with an update on timing. We anticipate that we may rest tomorrow or, if things run long, on Friday morning."
Source
— MS. MOE (Informing the judge about the expected conclusion of the government's case.)
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"Your Honor, we do have witnesses. I think we haven't had the chance to confer with the government yet, but I think it might make sense, especially if we finish on Thursday potentially, to have the charge conference on Friday so we can have time to fully address it."
Source
— MR. EVERDELL (Confirming the defense will present a case and suggesting a timeline for the charge conference.)
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"So my thinking had been the charge conference either the evening of the 16th or, if the parties were interested in taking me up on Saturday the 18th."
Source
— THE COURT (Proposing alternative dates for the charge conference to the attorneys.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 755 Filed 08/10/22 Page 255 of 262 1966
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1 Have a great evening. We'll see you tomorrow.
2 (Jury not present)
3 THE COURT: Everyone may be seated.
4 Okay. Matters to take up?
5 MS. MOE: Your Honor, we just wanted to provide the
6 Court with an update on timing. We anticipate that we may rest
7 tomorrow or, if things run long, on Friday morning.
8 THE COURT: Okay. Does the defense anticipate moving
9 to a defense case after the close of the government's case?
10 MR. EVERDELL: Your Honor, we do have witnesses. I
11 think we haven't had the chance to confer with the government
12 yet, but I think it might make sense, especially if we finish
13 on Thursday potentially, to have the charge conference on
14 Friday so we can have time to fully address it.
15 THE COURT: I'll need you to pull up the mic.
16 MR. EVERDELL: We will likely have an application at
17 the end of the government's case, as is typical for the
18 defense. And we'd want the chance to be heard on that as well.
19 THE COURT: So my thinking had been the charge
20 conference either the evening of the 16th or, if the parties
21 were interested in taking me up on Saturday the 18th. So I
22 suppose it depends if you're saying there is -- you won't be --
23 well, I would prefer, given just timing of when I'm going to be
24 able to get you the charge, to not do it Friday, unless you
25 don't have a case to put on on Friday.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
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