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Document Information

Type: Court transcript
File Size: 363 KB
Summary

This document is a court transcript filed on March 24, 2022, capturing the end of a hearing. The judge finalizes deadlines with counsel, Mr. Shechtman and Mr. Okula, setting March 23 for initial briefs and April 5 for responses, before thanking them and adjourning the proceedings.

People (3)

Name Role Context
MR. SHECHTMAN Counsel
Discussing scheduling for legal briefs with the court.
THE COURT Judge
Presiding over the hearing, setting deadlines for briefs, and adjourning the session.
MR. OKULA Counsel
Agreeing to the proposed deadlines and thanking the judge.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
Listed as the court reporting agency that transcribed the proceeding.

Timeline (3 events)

2022-03-23
Deadline set for the submission of initial briefs.
2022-04-05
Deadline set for providing responses to the initial briefs.
A hearing was held to discuss and set deadlines for legal briefs before being adjourned.
Southern District (implied)

Locations (1)

Location Context
Implied location of the court, as the court reporting agency is named "SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C."

Relationships (3)

THE COURT Professional MR. SHECHTMAN
Interaction within a formal court proceeding where THE COURT is the presiding judge and MR. SHECHTMAN is counsel.
THE COURT Professional MR. OKULA
Interaction within a formal court proceeding where THE COURT is the presiding judge and MR. OKULA is counsel.
MR. SHECHTMAN Professional MR. OKULA
Both are present as counsel in the same hearing, discussing case deadlines with the judge.

Key Quotes (2)

"All right. March 23 for the initial briefs. Why don't you provide your responses by April 5th."
Source
— THE COURT (The judge setting the final deadlines for legal filings.)
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"My thanks to all of you for conducting the hearing in the customary professional and efficient manner. Certainly there are some aspects of it that have been memorable, and that's an understatement."
Source
— THE COURT (The judge's closing remarks before adjourning the hearing.)
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Case 2:20-cr-00338-DAE-Nm Document 164-3-20 Filed 03/24/22 Page 228 of 1717
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MR. SHECHTMAN: I'd be happy if we could have March 19th so we can't get that extra weekend.
THE COURT: I'll give you until the 23rd if you want.
MR. OKULA: That's fine. It separates it from St. Patrick's Day more, Judge.
THE COURT: All right. March 23 for the initial briefs. Why don't you provide your responses by April 5th.
MR. OKULA: That's fine, Judge.
THE COURT: Will that work?
MR. SHECHTMAN: Yes.
THE COURT: I'll take the matter then on submission.
Is there anything else that counsel want to raise?
MR. OKULA: Not other than our thanks, Judge.
THE COURT: My thanks to all of you for conducting the hearing in the customary professional and efficient manner. Certainly there are some aspects of it that have been memorable, and that's an understatement. Have a good afternoon.
(Adjourned)
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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