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Document Information

Type: Court transcript
File Size: 386 KB
Summary

This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, capturing a discussion about jury instructions. Counsel argues that the jury should be instructed not to convict based solely on the testimony of a witness named Kate, a point with which the Court agrees. Following a brief request between counsel members, the judge calls for a 10-minute recess.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Kate Witness
Mentioned in a discussion about her testimony, with a concern that the jury should not convict solely based on it.
THE COURT Judge
Presiding over the proceeding, responds to counsel, and calls for a 10-minute break.
MR. EVERDELL Counsel
Participates in the dialogue with the court, agreeing with a point and thanking the judge.
MR. ROHRBACH Counsel
Participates in the dialogue, agreeing with the court and thanking the judge.
MS. STERNHEIM Counsel
Addresses the Judge and requests a moment to speak with Mr. Everdell.
THE LAW CLERK Law Clerk
Instructs the court to rise for the recess.

Organizations (1)

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

Timeline (2 events)

2022-08-10
A discussion took place regarding jury instructions, followed by the court calling a recess.
Courtroom in the Southern District
2022-08-10
The Court called a 10-minute break in the proceedings.
Courtroom in the Southern District

Locations (1)

Location Context
Implied location of the court proceeding, as the court reporters are from the Southern District.

Relationships (4)

MS. STERNHEIM professional MR. EVERDELL
Ms. Sternheim requests to have a moment with Mr. Everdell during the court proceeding, indicating they are colleagues working on the case.
MR. EVERDELL professional THE COURT
Mr. Everdell addresses the court as 'your Honor', showing the formal relationship between counsel and judge in a legal setting.
MR. ROHRBACH professional THE COURT
Mr. Rohrbach addresses the court as 'your Honor', showing the formal relationship between counsel and judge in a legal setting.
MS. STERNHEIM professional THE COURT
Ms. Sternheim addresses the court as 'Judge', showing the formal relationship between counsel and judge in a legal setting.

Key Quotes (5)

"I do think it's important to instruct the jury here that they can't convict solely on the basis of Kate's testimony."
Source
— Unidentified Speaker (likely counsel) (Beginning of the transcribed dialogue, arguing for a specific jury instruction.)
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"Right, because it's not just about what's in the indictment."
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— THE COURT (Agreeing with the point about jury instructions.)
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"Judge, may I just have one moment with Mr. Everdell?"
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— MS. STERNHEIM (Requesting to speak privately with another counsel member.)
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"Actually, why don't we take a 10-minute break."
Source
— THE COURT (Calling a recess after Ms. Sternheim's request.)
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Quote #4
"All rise."
Source
— THE LAW CLERK (Announcing the recess and instructing attendees to stand.)
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Quote #5

Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 765 Filed 08/10/22 Page 59 of 95 2797
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1 the overt acts, but I do think it's important to instruct the
2 jury here that they can't convict solely on the basis of Kate's
3 testimony. That I think is --
4 THE COURT: Right, because it's not just about what's
5 in the indictment.
6 MR. EVERDELL: Right.
7 MR. ROHRBACH: That's right, your Honor.
8 THE COURT: Okay.
9 MS. STERNHEIM: Judge, may I just have one moment with
10 Mr. Everdell?
11 THE COURT: Yes, please. Actually, why don't we take
12 a 10-minute break.
13 MR. EVERDELL: Thank you, your Honor.
14 MR. ROHRBACH: Thank you, your Honor.
15 THE LAW CLERK: All rise.
16 (Recess)
17 (Continued on next page)
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SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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