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This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330) filed on August 10, 2022. It details a procedural argument between prosecutor Ms. Moe and defense attorney Mr. Everdell regarding whether defense counsel must provide the government with a binder of cross-examination materials before the cross-examination begins. The Court rules that if the defense does not provide the binder in advance, the binder will not be placed with the jury in advance.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Ms. Moe Prosecutor/Government Attorney
Requesting to review binders before they are given to jurors.
Mr. Everdell Defense Counsel
Arguing against providing a full binder of cross-examination materials to the government before cross-examination beg...
The Court Judge
Presiding over the procedural dispute regarding exhibit binders.

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Timeline (1 events)

2022-08-10
Court procedural hearing regarding the handling of exhibit binders for jurors and opposing counsel interaction regarding cross-examination materials.
Courtroom (Southern District)

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Ms. Moe Opposing Counsel Mr. Everdell
Transcript dialogue showing adversarial positions on legal procedure.

Key Quotes (2)

"But we do not want to give them a whole binder of cross materials before the cross begins."
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— Mr. Everdell (Defense counsel explaining why they do not want to share their binder with the prosecution in advance.)
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"We just want to have chance to lay eyes on that binder in an abundance of caution."
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— Ms. Moe (Prosecution explaining why they want to review the defense's materials.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 741 Filed 08/10/22 Page 8 of 106 8
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1 MS. MOE: That's correct, your Honor. Just to be able
2 to see the binder before it's passed out to jurors, because
3 they'll have a binder full of paper and be flipping through it
4 to turn to exhibits. We just want to have chance to lay eyes
5 on that binder in an abundance of caution. I've note that we
6 have done the same; we've provided defense counsel with a copy
7 of the binders that we plan to hand out.
8 THE COURT: Can you come closer to the mic please.
9 MS. MOE: Yes, your Honor.
10 I would just note that we've done the same; we've
11 provided defense counsel with a copy of the binders that we
12 intend to pass out to the jurors so they can examine it.
13 MR. EVERDELL: Your Honor, what we would like to do is
14 follow the practice of this Court that it's been doing forever,
15 as far as I know, which is that before we show anything to the
16 witness, we will show it to the government and we will show it
17 to the Court and the Court's deputy so that they can see what
18 we are showing to the witness. But we do not want to give them
19 a whole binder of cross materials before the cross begins.
20 THE COURT: All right. That's fine. But in that
21 case, we won't place the binder with the jury --
22 MR. EVERDELL: That's fine.
23 THE COURT: -- in advance.
24 MR. EVERDELL: That's fine.
25 THE COURT: Okay.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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