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This document is a court transcript from a cross-examination of a witness named Rocchio, filed on January 15, 2025. The questioning focuses on the witness's note-taking practices during prior interviews with the government. Rocchio admits to taking temporary notes on topics like "grooming" to research later and then discarding them, but confirms maintaining a file related to their retention in the case.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Rocchio Witness
Person being cross-examined, as indicated by the header 'Rocchio - Cross' and the 'A.' (Answer) lines.
Unnamed Attorney Attorney
The individual asking questions, denoted by 'Q.' throughout the transcript.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
the government Government agency
Mentioned as having taken notes during interviews with the witness.
the Court Judicial body
Mentioned as the body the witness intended to educate on certain topics.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
Listed at the bottom of the page, likely the court reporting service that transcribed the proceedings.

Timeline (2 events)

2025-01-15
A witness named Rocchio is being cross-examined in court about their note-taking practices.
Court
The witness (Rocchio) was interviewed by the government. During these interviews, the witness took temporary notes.

Relationships (2)

Unnamed Attorney Professional Rocchio
The document is a transcript of a cross-examination, an adversarial legal proceeding where the attorney is questioning the witness, Rocchio.
Rocchio Professional the government
The witness, Rocchio, participated in interviews conducted by the government.

Key Quotes (2)

"At the time that we were talking, I wrote, like, "grooming" as a subject matter, and then when I went and researched the literature, I threw those notes away."
Source
— Rocchio (Explaining what happened to the notes taken during interviews with the government.)
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"It depends on the purpose of the note. If the note is just a reminder to me, there's no reason for me to keep it."
Source
— Rocchio (Describing their practice regarding taking and keeping notes.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 782 Filed 01/15/25 Page 96 of 158 96
LBAAMAX3ps Rocchio - Cross
1 Q. OK.
2 A. I'm not sure, though.
3 Q. Have you reviewed any of the notes taken by the government
4 during your interviews?
5 A. No, I have not.
6 Q. Did you take any notes during any of your interviews?
7 A. Only on topics that I wanted to go and pursue, like subject
8 headings of areas that they wanted me to speak about and
9 educate the Court about.
10 Q. And did you record those topics in some sort of file?
11 A. No, I did not.
12 Q. Do you have those notes?
13 A. No, I do not.
14 Q. What did you do with those notes?
15 A. At the time that we were talking, I wrote, like, "grooming"
16 as a subject matter, and then when I went and researched the
17 literature, I threw those notes away.
18 Q. OK. So is that your practice, to take notes and then throw
19 them away?
20 A. It depends on the purpose of the note. If the note is just
21 a reminder to me, there's no reason for me to keep it.
22 Q. And do you have a file in connection with your retention in
23 this case?
24 A. I do.
25 Q. What do you have in your file?
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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