This legal document, part of Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, discusses the testimony of a witness named Jane regarding a massage room where she was allegedly sexually abused. The Government argues that photographs presented as exhibits corroborate Jane's detailed descriptions of the room's size, features, and the house's artwork, thereby establishing their relevance to the case. The document acknowledges the Court's concern about the lack of testimony directly comparing the photos to the room's state during the conspiracy but asserts that most of Jane's testimony concerns non-movable features.
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| Jane | Witness |
A witness who testified about a massage room where she was sexually abused. Her testimony is cited multiple times.
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| Government | government agency |
The prosecuting party in the case, presenting exhibits (928, 904, 917, 902) and arguing for their relevance.
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| Court | judicial body |
The judicial body overseeing the case, whose point about the lack of specific testimony comparing photographs to item...
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The central location discussed in the document, described by Jane and depicted in government exhibits. It is the loca...
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The building containing the massage room and artwork described by Jane.
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"giant walk-in closet."Source
"Lots of stone, you know, old wood."Source
"Paintings of naked women and orgies and things like that."Source
"[i]t didn’t seem very unusual at this point."Source
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