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Type: Court transcript
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Summary

This court transcript from August 10, 2022, details a discussion between attorney Ms. Moe and the judge regarding a conversation between two siblings, one of whom was a witness named Jane. Ms. Moe explains that one sibling described her court testimony as an 'unpleasant experience' to the other. The judge inquires about whether the government had instructed witnesses not to discuss testimony, and Ms. Moe recounts her own conversation with Jane's attorney on the matter.

People (4)

Name Role Context
MS. MOE Attorney
Speaker in the transcript, addressing the court.
Your Honor Judge
Presiding over the court proceedings, addressed by Ms. Moe and identified as THE COURT.
Jane Witness
A person whose testimony is being discussed.
Jane's attorney Attorney
The legal representative for the witness Jane, with whom Ms. Moe had a conversation.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
THE COURT Government Agency
The judicial body presiding over the case, speaking and being addressed in the transcript.
the government Government Agency
Mentioned by the Court in a question about whether it gave directions to witnesses.
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 in court between Ms. Moe and the Judge regarding witnesses potentially discussing testimony with each other.
courtroom
A witness named Jane gave testimony in court.
courtroom

Locations (1)

Location Context
Mentioned as the location where testimony is seen.

Relationships (2)

MS. MOE Professional THE COURT
Ms. Moe, an attorney, is addressing the judge ('Your Honor') in a formal court proceeding.
Jane Professional (Client-Attorney) Jane's attorney
The transcript mentions Ms. Moe speaking with 'her attorney' after 'Jane's testimony'.

Key Quotes (3)

"I think what we're talking about here, your Honor, is a conversation between two siblings in which one sibling said she had an unpleasant experience in court; and that she was shown a document on the stand that was -- I don't know all the details of this conversation, just what's been relayed to me."
Source
— MS. MOE (Explaining to the judge the nature of a conversation that occurred between two witnesses.)
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"Can I back up and ask if the government gave any direction in advance about not discussing trial testimony with other witnesses, which I think probably would constitute best practices."
Source
— THE COURT (Questioning whether witnesses were properly instructed not to discuss their testimony.)
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"Following Jane's testimony, I spoke with her attorney. I don't want to make a representation that's not accurate. My memory of that conversation is that I told him and reminded him"
Source
— MS. MOE (Recounting a conversation she had with the attorney for a witness named Jane.)
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Quote #3

Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 753 Filed 08/10/22 Page 5 of 264 1427
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1 with that proposition.
2 MS. MOE: Your Honor, I haven't looked at the law on
3 that particular issue. That would strike me as sort of
4 consistent with being in a courtroom to see the testimony. And
5 I'm not aware of that occurring in this case; we certainly
6 haven't been providing trial witnesses with transcripts of
7 testimony. I'm not aware of any attorney doing that either.
8 I think what we're talking about is a conversation
9 between two siblings in which one sibling shared that her
10 experience in court was unpleasant.
11 THE COURT: Pull up the mic please.
12 MS. MOE: Apologies, your Honor.
13 I think what we're talking about here, your Honor, is
14 a conversation between two siblings in which one sibling said
15 she had an unpleasant experience in court; and that she was
16 shown a document on the stand that was -- I don't know all the
17 details of this conversation, just what's been relayed to me.
18 THE COURT: Can I back up and ask if the government
19 gave any direction in advance about not discussing trial
20 testimony with other witnesses, which I think probably would
21 constitute best practices.
22 MS. MOE: Yes, your Honor.
23 Following Jane's testimony, I spoke with her attorney.
24 I don't want to make a representation that's not accurate. My
25 memory of that conversation is that I told him and reminded him
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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