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Summary

This document is a court transcript from a case filed on March 11, 2022. It details the questioning of a juror about their past sexual abuse and their decision to be open about it, which was inspired by victims' testimony during the trial. The questioner specifically references the voir dire process that occurred on November 16, 2021, where the juror was initially questioned based on a questionnaire.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Anonymous Juror Juror
The person being questioned, designated as 'A'. They discuss their experience as a juror and a victim of sexual abuse.
Anonymous Questioner Unknown (likely an attorney)
The person asking questions, designated as 'Q'. They are questioning the juror about their disclosures during voir dire.
your Honor Judge
Addressed by the juror ('A') multiple times, indicating a judge is presiding over the proceeding.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the page, likely the court reporting agency that transcribed the proceeding.

Timeline (2 events)

2021-11-16
The individual questioning of a juror during the voir dire process.
Court
A trial that lasted for several weeks, during which the juror was inspired by victims giving their stories.
Court
Anonymous Juror victims

Locations (1)

Location Context
Implied by the name of the court reporting agency, "SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C."

Relationships (2)

Anonymous Questioner professional Anonymous Juror
The document is a transcript of the Questioner formally interviewing the Juror in a court setting.
Anonymous Juror professional your Honor
The juror addresses the judge as 'your Honor' multiple times, showing deference within a formal court proceeding.

Key Quotes (2)

"After sitting on this trial for several weeks and seeing the victims be brave enough to give their story, I felt like if they can do it, then so can I."
Source
— Anonymous Juror (Explaining the conscious decision to be okay with the fact of their own abuse becoming known.)
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"What I'm going to do now is I'm going to take us back in time to not November 4 but November 16, 2021. That's when I questioned you individually in that process that I suspect now you know is called voir dire."
Source
— Anonymous Questioner (Setting the context for the line of questioning, focusing on a specific date during the jury selection process.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 645 Filed 03/11/22 Page 24 of 50
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1 indicated you had been a juror on it?
2 A. I don't know if they were following the news of the case,
3 but I have had some conversations about it with my friends
4 afterward, but most people don't even know. It's not like -- I
5 didn't know much about it either. Sexual abuse isn't a topic
6 that I really want to research or learn about or watch about
7 frequently.
8 Q. You did understand from your interviews that the fact that
9 you were abused would be a known fact in the world.
10 A. Yes, your Honor.
11 Q. And did you make a conscious decision that you were okay
12 with that?
13 A. Yes, your Honor. After sitting on this trial for several
14 weeks and seeing the victims be brave enough to give their
15 story, I felt like if they can do it, then so can I. I didn't
16 have to divulge any of the details that happened to me, I
17 focused on the memory aspect.
18 Q. Okay. What I'm going to do now is I'm going to take us
19 back in time to not November 4 but November 16, 2021. That's
20 when I questioned you individually in that process that I
21 suspect now you know is called voir dire. You recall that
22 process?
23 A. Yes, your Honor.
24 Q. At that time I asked you some follow-up questions based on
25 your responses to the questionnaire and some additional
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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