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Organizations
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Events
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Summary

This document is a court transcript from a case filed on August 10, 2022. It captures a dialogue between the judge (THE COURT) and three attorneys (Mr. Everdell, Mr. Rohrbach, and Ms. Pomerantz) regarding an objection to having an agent testify about exhibits. The discussion clarifies that the agent in question is the one who conducted a search, not the current witness, after which the judge concludes the matter and calls for the witness and jury to enter.

People (6)

Name Role Context
THE COURT Judge
Presiding over the legal proceeding, asking questions, making rulings, and directing the attorneys.
MR. EVERDELL Attorney
An attorney addressing the court, initially raising an objection.
MR. ROHRBACH Attorney
An attorney clarifying a point to the court regarding which agent is being discussed.
MS. POMERANTZ Attorney
An attorney, likely for the government, who states she has nothing further to add.
agent Law enforcement agent
An unnamed agent who conducted a search, whose potential testimony is the subject of discussion.
witness Witness
An unnamed witness who is about to be brought in to testify. The court distinguishes this person from the 'agent'.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
Listed at the bottom of the transcript as the court reporting service.
government Government agency
Mentioned by Ms. Pomerantz, who states there is "Nothing from the government."

Timeline (1 events)

2022-08-10
A procedural discussion during a trial regarding an objection to an agent's testimony about certain exhibits.
Courtroom (implied)

Relationships (3)

MR. EVERDELL Professional THE COURT
Mr. Everdell addresses the court as "Your Honor," indicating a formal, professional relationship within a legal proceeding.
MR. ROHRBACH Professional THE COURT
Mr. Rohrbach addresses the court as "your Honor," indicating a formal, professional relationship within a legal proceeding.
MS. POMERANTZ Professional THE COURT
Ms. Pomerantz responds directly to the court's question, indicating her role as an officer of the court in the proceeding.

Key Quotes (5)

"I think it does defeat the purpose a bit of not admitting the exhibits just to have the agent testify about those very same --"
Source
— MR. EVERDELL (Stating the basis for an objection to the court.)
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"Yes, the agent who conducted the search."
Source
— MR. ROHRBACH (Clarifying for the court which agent is being discussed.)
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Quote #2
"No, you can't ask the agent unless -- for the same reason. Relevance has to be to the time period."
Source
— THE COURT (Making a ruling or clarifying a point of procedure regarding the agent's testimony.)
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Quote #3
"Nothing from the government."
Source
— MS. POMERANTZ (Responding to the court's question, "What else? Anything?")
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Quote #4
"All right. Bring in the witness, please. And we'll bring in the jury."
Source
— THE COURT (Concluding the discussion and proceeding with the trial.)
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Quote #5

Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 751 Filed 08/10/22 Page 132 of 261 1293
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1 THE COURT: Is there an objection?
2 MR. EVERDELL: Your Honor, I think --
3 THE COURT: Microphone please.
4 MR. EVERDELL: Sorry, your Honor.
5 I think it does defeat the purpose a bit of not
6 admitting the exhibits just to have the agent testify about
7 those very same --
8 THE COURT: Are you talking about the agent?
9 MR. ROHRBACH: Yes, the agent who conducted the
10 search.
11 THE COURT: Oh, I misunderstood.
12 No, you can't ask the agent unless -- for the same
13 reason. Relevance has to be to the time period.
14 MR. ROHRBACH: That's fine, your Honor. We just
15 wanted to make sure we understood.
16 THE COURT: Thank you for clarifying, Mr. Everdell.
17 I thought you meant the current witness.
18 MR. ROHRBACH: No, not the current witness.
19 MR. EVERDELL: Thank you, your Honor.
20 THE COURT: Thank you.
21 Okay. What else? Anything?
22 MS. POMERANTZ: Nothing from the government.
23 Thank you.
24 THE COURT: All right. Bring in the witness, please.
25 And we'll bring in the jury.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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