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Document Information

Type: Legal document
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Summary

This document is a court transcript from a legal proceeding on August 10, 2022. It captures the moment the court calls for a recess, dismissing the witness, Ms. Espinosa, and the jury. After a brief exchange with the government counsel (Ms. Pomerantz) and defense counsel (Mr. Everdell), the court resumes the session, instructing Mr. Everdell to continue his direct examination of Ms. Espinosa.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Espinosa Witness
Referred to as Ms. Espinosa, she is a witness undergoing direct examination.
THE COURT Judge
Presiding over the proceedings, addressing the jury, witness, and counsel.
POMERANTZ Counsel
Referred to as Ms. Pomerantz, representing the government.
EVERDELL Counsel
Referred to as Mr. Everdell, representing the defense and conducting the direct examination of Ms. Espinosa.

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 court session where a witness, Ms. Espinosa, is temporarily dismissed for a break. The court confers with counsel and then resumes the direct examination of the witness.
Courtroom (implied)
THE COURT Ms. Espinosa Ms. Pomerantz Mr. Everdell Jury

Relationships (4)

Mr. Everdell professional Ms. Espinosa
Mr. Everdell is conducting the direct examination of Ms. Espinosa, who is a witness.
Ms. Pomerantz professional Mr. Everdell
They are opposing counsel in a court case, representing the government and the defense, respectively.
THE COURT professional Mr. Everdell
The Court is presiding over the case and gives instructions to Mr. Everdell.
THE COURT professional Ms. Pomerantz
The Court is presiding over the case and interacts with Ms. Pomerantz as counsel for the government.

Key Quotes (3)

"Ms. Espinosa, you may step down and out for the break. Thank you."
Source
— THE COURT (Dismissing the witness for a court recess.)
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"Mr. Everdell, you may continue with your direct examination of Ms. Espinosa."
Source
— THE COURT (Instructing the defense counsel to resume questioning the witness after a break.)
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Quote #2
"Ms. Espinosa, I remind you, you are under oath."
Source
— Unspecified (likely THE COURT) (A reminder to the witness that her testimony is being given under oath as the examination resumes.)
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Quote #3

Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 761 Filed 08/10/22 Page 86 of 246 2381
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Espinosa - direct
1 members of the jury. See you shortly. Thank you.
2 (Jury not present)
3 THE COURT: Ms. Espinosa, you may step down and out
4 for the break. Thank you.
5 (Witness not present)
6 THE COURT: Counsel, matters to take up before the
7 break?
8 MS. POMERANTZ: Not from the government.
9 MR. EVERDELL: Nothing from the defense.
10 THE COURT: I'll see you in ten in case there's
11 anything to discuss before we resume.
12 (Recess)
13 THE COURT: Anything to take up?
14 MR. EVERDELL: Not from the defense, your Honor.
15 MS. POMERANTZ: Not from the government. Thank you.
16 THE COURT: All right. We can bring the witness back
17 and we can get the jury.
18 (Witness present)
19 (Jury present)
20 THE COURT: All right.
21 Thank you, members of the jury.
22 Mr. Everdell, you may continue with your direct
23 examination of Ms. Espinosa.
24 Ms. Espinosa, I remind you, you are under oath.
25 Go ahead, Mr. Everdell.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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