This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing a conversation between a judge and an attorney, Mr. Pagliuca. The judge instructs Mr. Pagliuca on the preferred procedure for presenting documents during cross-examination, emphasizing the use of pre-organized, tabbed paper binders for efficiency. The judge also provides for exceptions, allowing for documents not in the binder to be presented either as paper copies or on a screen.
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| MR. PAGLIUCA | Attorney (implied) |
A speaker in the court transcript, responding to the judge's instructions.
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| The Court | Judge |
A speaker in the court transcript, giving instructions to Mr. Pagliuca about presenting documents.
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| your Honor | Judge |
A title used by Mr. Pagliuca to address the judge.
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| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | company |
Listed at the bottom of the transcript as the court reporting service.
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Implied by the name of the court reporting agency, "SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C."
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"But to the extent you've prepared your cross outline and you know what you're going to ask about, just like you would call it up, just have that in a tabbed binder so they can turn to it."Source
"Well, we can try that, your Honor. And we'll see how it goes. I mean, we'll be prepared to do it both ways."Source
"And, again, to be completely clear, should there be anything you need to do that wasn't in the binder, you'll be able to do it and we'll either hand up paper in those few instances or we'll turn off the table monitors and show it on the screen."Source
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