This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, showing the redirect examination of a witness named Jane. Jane testifies about the emotional significance of compensation she received for past abuse, stating she wishes she never received the money and that it was a means to cover expenses and attempt to move on. She confirms she has no financial stake in the outcome of the current trial and expresses hope for closure.
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| Jane | Witness |
A witness undergoing redirect examination in a trial, answering questions about compensation she received.
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| Ms. Menninger | Attorney |
An attorney who makes objections during the testimony of the witness, Jane.
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| The Court | Judge |
The presiding judge in the trial, who rules on objections. Addressed as 'your Honor'.
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| Ms. Moe | Attorney |
An attorney who concludes her questioning of the witness, Jane.
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| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | company |
The court reporting agency that transcribed the proceedings, listed at the bottom of the page with a phone number.
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Mentioned by Jane when discussing laws regarding compensation.
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"I wish I would have never received that money in the first place because of what happened."Source
"compensation is the only thing you can get to try to move on with your life and for the, you know, pain and abuse and suffering that I received, and all the out-of-pocket money I paid to try to make this go away and to try to fix myself."Source
"So, you know, hopefully this just puts it all to an end, and I can move on with my life."Source
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