This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing a discussion about evidence. An attorney, Mr. Everdell, requests to admit photographs into evidence that were provided by Ms. Espinosa, a fan of a soap opera star named Jane who sent them to her. The government's attorney, Ms. Pomerantz, objects, stating that the government does not understand the relevance of these photographs to the case.
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| THE COURT | Judge |
Presiding over the legal proceeding, asking questions and acknowledging counsel.
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| MR. EVERDELL | Attorney |
Speaking in court, seeking to admit photographs provided by Ms. Espinosa as evidence.
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| MS. POMERANTZ | Attorney |
Representing the government, stating that the government does not understand the relevance of the photographs being o...
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| Ms. Espinosa |
The person who provided photographs to Mr. Everdell. She was a fan of a soap opera star named Jane and received the p...
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| Jane | Soap opera star |
An actress who was on a soap opera and sent photographs of herself and cast members to a fan, Ms. Espinosa.
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| Ms. Galindo |
Mentioned by Mr. Everdell as a mistake when he meant to say Ms. Espinosa.
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| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | Company |
Listed at the bottom of the page as the court reporting service that transcribed the proceeding.
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"It's a series of photographs from the soap opera of Jane's -- that Jane was on, because Ms. Galindo -- sorry, Ms. Espinosa was a fan of the soap opera. And after Jane went and became a soap opera star, Jane sent her these photographs."Source
"Your Honor, the government remains of the view it doesn't understand the relevance of these particular proffered exhibits; and would also note that this"Source
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