July 31, 2019
A conference for the parties in the case, tentatively scheduled by the court.
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This document is a page from a court transcript dated July 26, 2019, from case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB. The judge tentatively schedules a conference for the parties on July 31st and grants a motion from the government, represented by Ms. Moe, to exclude the intervening time under the Speedy Trial Act. The judge justifies the exclusion as necessary to prevent a miscarriage of justice and ensure effective legal representation for all parties.
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Deadline for parties to submit proposed questions for the inquiry into Juror 50.
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Presentation of closing arguments and jury instructions.
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A hearing on potential juror misconduct involving Juror 50, mentioned in a footnote.
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Presentation of closing argument and jury instructions scheduled for the day after the document was filed.
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The closing arguments of a trial, during which the parties present their final case to the jury.
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