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Summary

This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing a conversation between a judge and several attorneys (Ms. Sternheim, Ms. Comey, and Mr. Everdell) about the day's trial schedule. The judge discusses the need to potentially keep the jury until 5:30 or 6:00 PM and shows consideration for jurors' potential childcare responsibilities. After the scheduling is discussed, the jury is brought in, and the judge allows Mr. Everdell to proceed.

People (5)

Name Role Context
THE COURT Judge
Speaker in the transcript, making decisions about court scheduling and addressing the jury and attorneys.
MS. STERNHEIM Attorney (implied)
Speaker in the transcript, discussing scheduling with the court.
MS. COMEY Attorney (implied)
Speaker in the transcript, addressing the court regarding the efficiency of arguments.
Ms. Williams
Mentioned by the court as someone who needs to be informed about the schedule, possibly in relation to jury members' ...
Mr. Everdell Attorney (implied)
Speaker in the transcript, addressed by the court to proceed after the jury is present.

Organizations (1)

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

Timeline (1 events)

2022-08-10
A discussion between the judge and attorneys about the court schedule, specifically the end time for the day, considering potential juror conflicts like childcare. The jury is then brought into the courtroom.
Courtroom (implied)

Relationships (3)

MS. STERNHEIM Professional THE COURT
Ms. Sternheim is an attorney or counsel discussing court procedure and scheduling with the judge.
MS. COMEY Professional THE COURT
Ms. Comey addresses the judge as 'your Honor' while discussing the efficiency of arguments in the proceeding.
Mr. Everdell Professional THE COURT
Mr. Everdell addresses the judge as 'your Honor' and is instructed by the judge to proceed with the case.

Key Quotes (2)

"I need to give them an opportunity to let Ms. Williams know if that's not possible. I don't know if somebody has childcare responsibilities or the like."
Source
— THE COURT (The judge expressing concern for jurors' personal obligations when setting the court schedule for the day.)
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"Members of the jury, thank you so much for your patience. I greatly appreciate it."
Source
— THE COURT (The judge addressing the jury as they enter the courtroom.)
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Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 763 Filed 08/10/22 Page 183 of 197
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THE COURT: And the defense.
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MS. STERNHEIM: It would not exceed the government's
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main closing argument, and hopefully would be shorter.
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THE COURT: Okay. It will be tight.
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So I'll tell them that we'll start at 9, and that they
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should prepare for the possibility of being kept until 5:30?
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MS. STERNHEIM: We had proposed 6 o'clock.
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THE COURT: Okay.
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MS. COMEY: Obviously, your Honor, we will strive for
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efficiency in our arguments.
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THE COURT: Yes. Okay.
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I will say that. I need to give them an opportunity
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to let Ms. Williams know if that's not possible. I don't know
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if somebody has childcare responsibilities or the like.
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MS. STERNHEIM: Understood.
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That's why we wanted to raise it with you now.
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MS. COMEY: Yes, your Honor.
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THE COURT: All right. Thank you.
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Bring in the jury.
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(Jury present)
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THE COURT: Members of the jury, thank you so much for
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your patience. I greatly appreciate it.
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Mr. Everdell, you may proceed.
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MR. EVERDELL: Thank you, your Honor.
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Your Honor, at this time the parties have a number of
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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