This document is page 177 of a court transcript from Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell). The text details a discussion between the Judge (The Court), defense attorney Mr. Everdell, and prosecutor Ms. Comey regarding the admissibility of evidence, specifically 'school costumes' and photographs thereof. The Judge rules that a foundation must be laid through a witness, suggesting Special Agent Maguire for this purpose. Following the ruling, the jury is recalled and a witness named Mr. Parkinson takes the stand.
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| Mr. Parkinson | Witness |
Called to the stand for direct examination; greeted by the court.
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| Special Agent Maguire | FBI Agent |
Mentioned as a person through whom foundation for evidence (school costumes) can be laid.
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| Mr. Everdell | Defense Attorney |
Speaking to the judge regarding evidence distribution and witnesses.
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| Ms. Comey | Prosecutor |
Acknowledging the court's ruling.
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| The Court | Judge |
Presiding over the session, making evidentiary rulings regarding 'school costumes'.
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| Honor's deputy | Court Staff |
Mentioned by Everdell as someone he failed to get a copy of documents for.
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| Southern District Reporters, P.C. |
Footer information.
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| DOJ |
Implied by DOJ-OGR stamp.
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Implied jurisdiction based on 'Southern District Reporters' and case number format.
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"With respect to the items, either the physical items or the photographs of the school costumes... it has to be tied through a witness as to similarity of items seen at the time."Source
"And that was what I ruled before about those, which is why you can lay the foundation through Maguire"Source
"It should be three, for the next three witnesses."Source
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