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Document Information

Type: Court transcript / trial proceedings
File Size: 595 KB
Summary

This document is a page from the court transcript of the trial United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN). The Judge (The Court) informs the jury that the evidence portion of the trial has concluded. The Judge sets the schedule for the following Monday, starting early at 9:00 a.m. for closing arguments and jury instructions, with a potential extension until 6:00 p.m. to finish in one day.

People (3)

Name Role Context
The Court Judge
Presiding over the trial, giving instructions to the jury regarding the schedule for closing arguments and deliberati...
Ms. Williams Court Staff / Clerk
Designated contact person for jurors to report scheduling hardships.
Members of the jury Jurors
Recipients of the court's instructions regarding the end of evidence and upcoming schedule.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
Listed in the footer as the reporting agency.
DOJ
Department of Justice, indicated by the Bates stamp 'DOJ-OGR'.

Timeline (2 events)

Current day of transcript
Conclusion of the evidence portion of the trial.
Courtroom
The Court The Jury
Monday (Upcoming relative to transcript)
Closing arguments, summations, jury instructions, and start of deliberations.
Courtroom
The Court The Jury The Parties (Prosecution/Defense)

Locations (1)

Location Context
Implied jurisdiction based on case number AJN (Judge Alison J. Nathan) and Southern District Reporters.

Relationships (1)

The Court Professional/Judicial Support Ms. Williams
Judge instructs jurors to speak to Ms. Williams regarding scheduling conflicts.

Key Quotes (5)

"Members of the jury, that closes the evidence portion of the trial."
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"Closing arguments are summation by the parties."
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"Monday, I'm going to ask that we start at 9:00 a.m. instead of 9:30."
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"So I'm going to ask you to arrange to be here as late as 6:00 p.m."
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Quote #4
"If staying until 6:00 on Monday is a hardship, please let Ms. Williams know on your way"
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,541 characters)

Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 763 Filed 08/10/22 Page 192 of 197 2733
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1 THE COURT: All right. Thank you.
2 Members of the jury, that closes the evidence portion
3 of the trial.
4 Let me tell you what comes next.
5 Closing arguments are summation by the parties. Both
6 sides will have an opportunity to summarize for you their view
7 of the evidence in the case and the arguments they wish you to
8 consider. Following that, I'll instruct you as to the law that
9 you'll follow during your deliberations and then you'll begin
10 your deliberations.
11 Monday, I'm going to ask that we start at 9:00 a.m.
12 instead of 9:30. And I want you -- I believe we'll finish at
13 our normal time, but there is a possibility that, just to get
14 through what we need to do on Monday, we may go a little bit
15 later. So I'm going to ask you to arrange to be here as late
16 as 6:00 p.m. If that is a problem, on your way out tonight,
17 let Ms. Williams know, and we won't do that. I want to stick
18 to my promise to the schedule, but if everybody is able to stay
19 as late as 6:00 on Monday, that might help us ensure that we
20 can get done what we want to do in one day.
21 So again, Monday, 9:00 a.m., the parties will do their
22 closing arguments, their summations, then I'll instruct you as
23 to the law, and then the deliberations will begin.
24 So 9:00 a.m. on Monday. If staying until 6:00 on
25 Monday is a hardship, please let Ms. Williams know on your way
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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