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Summary

This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing a procedural discussion between a judge and two counsels, Ms. Menninger and Ms. Moe. The conversation centers on the scheduling and scope of testimony for a witness named Brian, who has a flight planned for the next day. The court directs the government to first inquire about what Brian learned from another individual, Jane, before he testifies.

People (5)

Name Role Context
MS. MENNINGER Counsel
Speaker in the court transcript, likely a lawyer, discussing what a witness named Brian volunteered to the government.
THE COURT Judge
Speaker in the court transcript, making decisions about witness testimony and scheduling.
Brian Witness
A person scheduled to testify. The court is discussing what he learned from Jane and his travel plans which create a ...
Jane
A person from whom Brian learned information that is relevant to his testimony.
MS. MOE Counsel
Speaker in the court transcript, likely a lawyer, discussing scheduling issues related to the witness Brian.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Interlochen Educational institution
Mentioned in the context of an application that is not the basis of a prior consistent statement.
the government Government agency
Mentioned as the entity to which Brian volunteered information and which is tasked by the court to inquire further.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
Listed at the bottom of the page as the court reporting service.

Timeline (3 events)

2022-08-10
A discussion took place regarding the scheduling of a witness named Brian.
Courtroom
today
Brian is scheduled to testify, but the court decides he will not testify until after lunch.
Courtroom
tomorrow
Brian had planned to fly home, creating a scheduling issue for his testimony.

Relationships (3)

Brian Informational Jane
The document states that the government needs to inquire about 'what Brian learned from Jane'.
MS. MENNINGER Professional THE COURT
Dialogue between counsel and the judge during a court proceeding.
MS. MOE Professional THE COURT
Dialogue between counsel and the judge during a court proceeding.

Key Quotes (3)

"The point is we don't know if that's the only thing she told him; that's just what he volunteered to the government."
Source
— MS. MENNINGER (Explaining the limited knowledge about the information Brian received from Jane.)
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"I think the first task is the government to fully inquire what Brian learned from Jane or anyone else about testimony that's taken place."
Source
— THE COURT (Instructing the government on how to proceed before Brian testifies.)
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"And for scheduling reasons, Brian had planned to fly home tomorrow; and so it may be, just depending on the sequencing of this issue, that we might request to call him out of order to accommodate that."
Source
— MS. MOE (Raising a scheduling conflict regarding the witness Brian and proposing a solution.)
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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 11 of 264 1433
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1 Interlochen application is not the basis of any prior
2 consistent statement. I don't anticipate asking him on direct
3 about his Interlochen application at all.
4 MS. MENNINGER: The point is we don't know if that's
5 the only thing she told him; that's just what he volunteered to
6 the government.
7 THE COURT: All right. Let's do this. We'll have
8 Brian not testify till after lunch. I think the first task is
9 the government to fully inquire what Brian learned from Jane or
10 anyone else about testimony that's taken place.
11 MS. MOE: Yes, your Honor.
12 We'd be happy to have that conversation.
13 With respect to scheduling issues, just in terms of
14 the sequencing today, I would note that we anticipate
15 calling -- your Honor, if I could have just one moment.
16 THE COURT: Sure.
17 (Counsel conferred)
18 MS. MOE: Thank you, your Honor.
19 I just wanted to think through a scheduling issue
20 because we have a witness who will be testifying beginning
21 probably later this morning, and that testimony may be fairly
22 long. And for scheduling reasons, Brian had planned to fly
23 home tomorrow; and so it may be, just depending on the
24 sequencing of this issue, that we might request to call him out
25 of order to accommodate that. But we can see how the timing
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