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Summary

This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing a procedural discussion between a judge and several attorneys (Ms. Comey, Ms. Moe, Mr. Pagliuca). The conversation focuses on scheduling the next witness, whose testimony is expected to extend past the lunch break, and the potential need to call a witness out of order. The judge agrees to the proposed flexibility before preparing to bring the jury into the courtroom.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Ms. Comey Attorney
Speaker in the court transcript, discussing witness scheduling with the court.
Brian
Mentioned as the subject of an issue to be dealt with during the lunch break.
Ms. Moe Attorney
Speaker in the court transcript; her point about taking a witness out of order is discussed. She also apologizes for ...
Mr. Pagliuca Attorney
Speaker in the court transcript, asking to hand up cross-examination exhibits.
Ms. Williams
Addressed by the court and asked to bring in the jury.
THE COURT Judge
Presiding over the proceeding, interacting with the attorneys about scheduling and procedure.

Organizations (1)

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

Timeline (1 events)

2022-08-10
A discussion in court about the scheduling of witnesses before bringing in the jury.
Courtroom

Relationships (3)

Ms. Comey professional THE COURT
Ms. Comey, an attorney, addresses the judge ('your Honor') to discuss court scheduling.
Mr. Pagliuca professional THE COURT
Mr. Pagliuca, an attorney, addresses the judge ('your Honor') to make a procedural request regarding exhibits.
Ms. Moe professional THE COURT
Ms. Moe, an attorney, addresses the judge ('your Honor') to apologize for a delay. The judge also refers to a point previously made by Ms. Moe.

Key Quotes (3)

"I think that the next witness will likely go past the lunch break, so we can deal with the issue with Brian hopefully during the lunch break."
Source
— MS. COMEY (Explaining the need to adjust the schedule around the next witness's testimony.)
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"I hadn't totally understood Ms. Moe's point about the potential need to take a witness out of order given the length."
Source
— THE COURT (Acknowledging and agreeing to the proposal to potentially alter the witness order.)
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"Your Honor, might I hand up potential cross-examination exhibits?"
Source
— MR. PAGLIUCA (Requesting permission to submit documents for an upcoming cross-examination.)
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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 84 of 264 1510
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1 THE COURT: All right. Where are we? Ms. Comey.
2 MS. COMEY: I don't believe we have matters to take
3 up, your Honor.
4 THE COURT: Oh, okay.
5 MS. COMEY: I think that the next witness will likely
6 go past the lunch break, so we can deal with the issue with
7 Brian hopefully during the lunch break.
8 THE COURT: I hadn't totally understood Ms. Moe's
9 point about the potential need to take a witness out of order
10 given the length. And it's fine with me if that's what makes
11 sense and there's no objection from the defense.
12 MS. COMEY: Thank you, your Honor. We'll see how long
13 this next witness takes and then go from there.
14 THE COURT: Okay.
15 MR. PAGLIUCA: Your Honor, might I hand up potential
16 cross-examination exhibits?
17 THE COURT: Will we get there before lunch?
18 MR. PAGLIUCA: I doubt it.
19 MS. COMEY: We might, but unlikely, your Honor.
20 THE COURT: Sure. Thank you, Mr. Pagliuca.
21 All right. We can bring in the jury please,
22 Ms. Williams. Thank you.
23 MS. MOE: I'm very sorry for the delay, your Honor.
24 THE COURT: Just one second please. We're about to
25 start with the jury. I'm sorry, Ms. Moe, I didn't realize we
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