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Type: Court transcript
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Summary

This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, the Ghislaine Maxwell trial) filed on August 10, 2022. The dialogue involves Ms. Comey, Ms. Sternheim, and the Judge discussing the jury deliberation schedule leading up to the Christmas holiday. They agree to inform the jury that they have the option to deliberate on Thursday, December 23rd, if necessary, to allow jurors time to make childcare or other personal arrangements.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Ms. Comey Prosecutor (Assistant US Attorney)
Agreeing with the Judge regarding scheduling.
Ms. Sternheim Defense Attorney
Advocating for informing the jury early about the option to deliberate on Dec 23rd to allow for arrangements.
The Court Judge
Presiding over the scheduling discussion and making rulings on jury availability.
The Jury Jurors
Subject of the discussion regarding their deliberation schedule.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
DOJ
Indicated by footer code DOJ-OGR

Timeline (2 events)

December 23rd (2021)
Potential jury deliberation day discussed by counsel and court.
Courthouse
December 24th (Christmas Eve)
Courthouse closure.
Courthouse

Locations (1)

Location Context
Discussed regarding holiday closure dates.

Relationships (2)

Ms. Comey Professional/Legal The Court
Argument and agreement in court proceedings.
Ms. Sternheim Professional/Legal The Court
Argument and suggestions regarding jury management.

Key Quotes (3)

"THE COURT: The courthouse is closed on Christmas Eve, of course, and Christmas. But the 23rd it's not."
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"MS. STERNHEIM: I would suggest that we do it today in case they do want to have that option and need to make childcare or other arrangements."
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"THE COURT: So I think what I said was if the jury has not completed its deliberations, it is possible for them to deliberate this week on Thursday, December 23rd, if they wish."
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 769 Filed 08/10/22 Page 10 of 19 3101
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1 MS. COMEY: Yes, your Honor.
2 MS. STERNHEIM: Judge, I just wanted to add, I know
3 that the Court typically does close the day before Christmas.
4 But because this year Christmas is on a Saturday, I think
5 that's why Thursday is the other day that's off.
6 THE COURT: The courthouse is closed on Christmas Eve,
7 of course, and Christmas. But the 23rd it's not.
8 MS. STERNHEIM: Judge, would you be inclined to offer
9 that to them today, in case they need to make arrangements, if
10 that's an option for them?
11 THE COURT: I'll hear from the parties.
12 I think I could say if deliberations are ongoing or if
13 they haven't completed their deliberations, the Court can
14 arrange for them to deliberate on Thursday, the 23rd, if they
15 wish to.
16 MS. COMEY: That's fine, your Honor.
17 THE COURT: Do the parties have a view as to doing
18 that today or tomorrow, I guess, for the arrangement point?
19 MS. STERNHEIM: I would suggest that we do it today in
20 case they do want to have that option and need to make
21 childcare or other arrangements.
22 THE COURT: So I think what I said was if the jury has
23 not completed its deliberations, it is possible for them to
24 deliberate this week on Thursday, December 23rd, if they wish.
25 MS. COMEY: Yes, your Honor.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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