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This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, outlining the logistics for a jury selection process scheduled for the following Monday. An unidentified speaker, likely the judge, explains that jurors will be assembled in two separate courtrooms and addressed via video feed. The speaker will ask two specific questions to determine if any juror has been exposed to information about the case or feels they cannot be impartial, before proceeding with the selection of the jury pool.

People (1)

Name Role Context
unidentified speaker Speaker (likely Judge or Attorney)
The individual outlining the logistics for jury selection and stating the two questions that will be posed to the jur...

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
Listed at the bottom of the transcript, likely the court reporting agency.

Timeline (2 events)

Monday
A jury selection process is planned for Monday. Jurors will be assembled in two courtrooms, questioned via video feed, and a pool of 40 will be established for peremptory challenges.
two different courtrooms
Monday
A meeting is scheduled for 8:30 to prepare for the jury selection logistics.
here (unspecified courtroom)
unidentified speaker unspecified others ('we')

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Location Context
The locations where jurors will be assembled for the selection process.

Key Quotes (2)

"(1) Since you were here for individual questioning by me, have you read, heard, seen, researched anything about the case or discussed the case with anybody? If yes, please raise your hand."
Source
— unidentified speaker (The first of two questions to be asked to jurors to screen for outside influence or knowledge of the case.)
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"(2) Do you feel for any reason that you could not be a fair and impartial juror in this case? If yes, please raise your hand."
Source
— unidentified speaker (The second of two questions to be asked to jurors to screen for potential bias.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 739 Filed 08/10/22 Page 39 of 43 39
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1 legal issues. The next is to make sure we're on the same page
2 about logistics for Monday. So we'll be here, as you know.
3 The jurors will be assembled in two different courtrooms, and
4 they -- when they left, we gave them instructions as to where
5 they should go. So we'll have -- and you've been provided
6 that -- jurors in the two different courtrooms.
7 We'll meet here at 8:30, by the way.
8 So once we have all of the jurors assembled, we'll
9 have the video feed, and I will say good morning to them and
10 then say I'm going to ask two questions and if they have a
11 "yes" response to either of the questions they should raise
12 their hand. And as we discussed, the two questions are:
13 "(1) Since you were here for individual questioning by
14 me, have you read, heard, seen, researched anything about the
15 case or discussed the case with anybody? If yes, please raise
16 your hand.
17 "(2) Do you feel for any reason that you could not be
18 a fair and impartial juror in this case? If yes, please raise
19 your hand."
20 If any jurors raise their hand, we'll bring them in
21 one at a time and see what the issues are.
22 Once we get through that, then we'll have our pool,
23 and your peremptories will be exercised on the first 40 jurors
24 in ascending order. Any questions about that?
25 And we'll have the board and you'll do alternate
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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