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Summary

This document is a court transcript from a case filed on August 10, 2022. It records a discussion between the judge, Ms. Moe, and Ms. Sternheim about the schedule for ongoing jury deliberations, including over the New Year's holiday. The parties agree on the schedule and the specific language of the instructions to be given to the jury, ensuring jurors know how to report hardships and are not pressured to reach a verdict.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Ms. Moe Attorney (implied)
Speaker in the court transcript, representing the government's position on jury deliberations.
The Court Judge
Speaker in the court transcript, presiding over the case and giving instructions regarding jury deliberations.
Ms. Williams
Mentioned by the Court as the person jurors should contact if they have a hardship due to unmoveable commitments.
Ms. Sternheim Attorney (implied)
Speaker in the court transcript, requesting the judge add specific language to the jury instructions about not being ...

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the transcript as the court reporting service.

Timeline (2 events)

2022-08-10
A court proceeding where the judge and attorneys discussed the schedule and instructions for jury deliberations.
Courtroom (implied)
Planned jury deliberations scheduled for 12/31, 1/1, and 1/2.
Courtroom (implied)
jurors

Relationships (3)

The Court professional Ms. Moe
Ms. Moe addresses the Court as 'Your Honor' and they discuss legal proceedings.
The Court professional Ms. Sternheim
Ms. Sternheim addresses the Court as 'Judge' and they discuss legal proceedings.
Ms. Moe professional Ms. Sternheim
Both are present in court, addressing the judge on the same matter, suggesting they are opposing counsel in the case.

Key Quotes (4)

"Your Honor, the government completely agrees that deliberations should continue absent a hardship for jurors."
Source
— MS. MOE (Responding to the Court's proposed plan for jury deliberations.)
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"-- if this presents a substantial hardship for anyone because of unmoveable commitments, please let Ms. Williams know."
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— THE COURT (Quoting the instruction to be given to the jury regarding scheduling conflicts.)
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"Judge, we would just request that you add that language which you've previously added about not pressuring them."
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— MS. STERNHEIM (Making a request to the judge to include specific language in the jury instructions.)
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"Of course, by this I don't mean to pressure you in any way. You should take all the time that you need."
Source
— THE COURT (Quoting the specific language about not pressuring the jury that will be added to the instructions.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 777 Filed 08/10/22 Page 5 of 13
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THE COURT: Okay. Ms. Moe?
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MS. MOE: Your Honor, the government completely agrees
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that deliberations should continue absent a hardship for
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jurors.
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THE COURT: Okay. So I will say "as needed every day
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going forward, including 12/31, 1/1, and 1/2, until you reach a
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verdict. As I've indicated previously, if this schedule --"
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let me just use the exact language I've used previously.
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"-- if this presents a substantial hardship for anyone
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because of unmoveable commitments, please let Ms. Williams
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know."
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Okay, Ms. Moe?
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MS. MOE: Yes, your Honor. Thank you.
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THE COURT: Ms. Sternheim?
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MS. STERNHEIM: Thank you.
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THE COURT: Anything else you'd like me to add?
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MS. MOE: No, your Honor. Thank you.
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MS. STERNHEIM: One moment, please.
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THE COURT: Sure.
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MS. STERNHEIM: Judge, we would just request that you
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add that language which you've previously added about not
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pressuring them.
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THE COURT: Okay. I can add exactly what I've said
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before. "Of course, by this I don't mean to pressure you in
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any way. You should take all the time that you need."
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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