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Document Information

Type: Legal document
File Size: 379 KB
Summary

This document is a page from a court transcript detailing the redirect examination of a witness, Ms. Brune, by an attorney, Mr. Davis. During the examination, a document identified as Ms. Brune's "July 21st letter at the Court" is introduced as Government Exhibit 28. After opposing counsel, Mr. Shechtman, states he has no objection, the Court officially receives the exhibit into evidence.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Brune Witness
Being questioned during a redirect examination about Government Exhibit 28.
MR. DAVIS Attorney
Conducting the redirect examination of Ms. Brune.
Your Honor Judge
Presiding over the court, addressed by Mr. Davis, and rules on the admission of evidence.
MR. SHECHTMAN Attorney
States he has "No objection" to the admission of Government Exhibit 28.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
The Court Government agency
The setting for the legal proceeding, recipient of a letter from Ms. Brune, and the body that receives evidence.
Westlaw Company
A Westlaw report is mentioned as being attached as an exhibit.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
The court reporting agency that transcribed the proceeding.

Timeline (1 events)

Redirect examination of Ms. Brune by Mr. Davis, during which Government Exhibit 28 (a letter from Ms. Brune) is admitted into evidence.
The Court

Relationships (2)

MR. DAVIS Professional Ms. Brune
Mr. Davis is an attorney conducting a redirect examination of Ms. Brune, who is a witness.
MR. DAVIS Professional MR. SHECHTMAN
They are opposing counsel in a legal proceeding. Mr. Davis moves to admit evidence, and Mr. Shechtman responds on behalf of his client.

Key Quotes (3)

"Your Honor, the government moves to admit Government Exhibit 28."
Source
— MR. DAVIS (Requesting the court to formally accept a document as evidence.)
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"No objection."
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— MR. SHECHTMAN (Stating that the defense does not oppose the admission of Government Exhibit 28.)
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"Government Exhibit 28 is received in evidence."
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— THE COURT (The judge's official ruling accepting the exhibit into evidence.)
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Full Extracted Text

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Brune - cross
312
1 REDIRECT EXAMINATION
2 BY MR. DAVIS:
3 Q. Do you have Government Exhibit 28 in front of you, Ms.
4 Brune?
5 A. I might. Is it in one of these binders?
6 Q. It should be. If not, we will certainly get you a copy.
7 A. Let me look.
8 Q. I think it might be in the folders.
9 A. There is a tab that says 28. Let me take a look.
10 Q. I don't know if those are the defense or the government
11 exhibits.
12 A. This is probably not it. I have it.
13 Q. Do you recognize that document?
14 A. I do indeed.
15 Q. It's your July 21st letter at the Court, correct?
16 A. That's correct.
17 MR. DAVIS: Your Honor, the government moves to admit
18 Government Exhibit 28.
19 THE COURT: Any objection?
20 MR. SHECHTMAN: No objection.
21 THE COURT: Government Exhibit 28 is received in
22 evidence.
23 (Government's Exhibit 28 received in evidence)
24 Q. If you could, Ms. Brune, turn to the Westlaw report that is
25 attached as an exhibit.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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