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This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022. In it, the judge (THE COURT) outlines the logistical procedures for jury deliberations to the involved parties (Ms. Sternheim, Mr. Pagliuca, Mr. Everdell). The discussion covers the daily schedule for deliberations, the materials the jury will be given (instructions, verdict form, exhibits), and the roles of court staff in managing the process.

People (5)

Name Role Context
MS. STERNHEIM
Asks the Court a question about setting the start time for jury deliberations.
THE COURT Judge
Speaker who sets the rules and procedures for the jury deliberations.
MR. PAGLIUCA
Asks for clarification on the procedure for when the jury arrives and leaves for the day.
MR. EVERDELL
Asks if the jury needs to request exhibits or if they are provided automatically.
Ms. Williams
Mentioned by the Court as the person to whom items are given to be sent back to the jury, and who can show them how t...

Organizations (1)

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

Timeline (1 events)

2022-08-10
A discussion was held to establish the procedures for jury deliberations.
courtroom

Locations (3)

Location Context
Mentioned as the location where the parties will be in the morning.
The room where the judge will bring the jury for directions.
The room where the jury will conduct their deliberations.

Relationships (3)

THE COURT professional MS. STERNHEIM
Ms. Sternheim asks a procedural question to the Court during a legal proceeding.
THE COURT professional MR. PAGLIUCA
Mr. Pagliuca seeks clarification from the Court regarding jury procedures.
THE COURT professional MR. EVERDELL
Mr. Everdell asks the Court a question about the handling of exhibits for the jury.

Key Quotes (3)

"I will set it. So, assuming we don't get a verdict tonight, when they say they're ready to break, I'll bring them in and I'll direct them to resume deliberations at 9:00 a.m., that they should go straight to the jury room and begin deliberations once all 12 of them are there."
Source
— THE COURT (Establishing the daily schedule for jury deliberations.)
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"And to be clear, they can take the instructions back with them and then my deputy will hand one copy of the verdict form to someone as they're going in."
Source
— THE COURT (Clarifying what materials the jury will have during deliberations.)
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"That's automatic. So you give back to Ms. Williams to send back what you need and hopefully we've got the person -- she can show them how to technologically use it."
Source
— THE COURT (Responding to a question about whether the jury needs to request exhibits.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 767 Filed 08/10/22 Page 252 of 257 3086
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1 me know by a note when you wish to be -- when you wish to break
2 for the evening. I'll bring you into the courtroom for
3 directions.
4 MS. STERNHEIM: Are you allowing them to set the start
5 time or is the Court --
6 THE COURT: I will set it. So, assuming we don't get
7 a verdict tonight, when they say they're ready to break, I'll
8 bring them in and I'll direct them to resume deliberations at
9 9:00 a.m., that they should go straight to the jury room and
10 begin deliberations once all 12 of them are there.
11 Anything else?
12 MR. PAGLIUCA: During the morning when they get here,
13 we will be here in the courthouse, but we're not in the
14 courtroom necessarily, and then when they break in the evening,
15 you just let them go and we're not in the courtroom?
16 THE COURT: Right. And to be clear, they can take the
17 instructions back with them and then my deputy will hand one
18 copy of the verdict form to someone as they're going in.
19 MR. EVERDELL: Do they need to request the exhibits or
20 does that go back automatically?
21 THE COURT: That's automatic. So you give back to
22 Ms. Williams to send back what you need and hopefully we've got
23 the person -- she can show them how to technologically use it.
24 Last point is, we'll have the marshal come forward to
25 be sworn before they go back.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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