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Document A-5769

AI Analysis

Summary: The document is a transcript of a court proceeding where Ms. Brune is being questioned by MR. DAVIS about Government Exhibit 28, a letter she wrote on July 21st. The exhibit is admitted into evidence without objection. The witness is then asked to review an attached Westlaw report.
Significance: This document is potentially important because it shows the admission of Government Exhibit 28 into evidence and establishes that Ms. Brune wrote a letter on July 21st that is relevant to the case.
Key Topics: Government Exhibit 28 July 21st letter Evidence admission
Key People:
  • Ms. Brune - Witness
  • MR. DAVIS - Prosecutor or Government Attorney
  • MR. SHECHTMAN - Defense Attorney
  • THE COURT - Judge or Presiding Officer

Full Text

C2grdau2 Brune - cross 312 1 REDIRECT EXAMINATION 2 BY MR. DAVIS: 3 Q. Do you have Government Exhibit 28 in front of you, Ms. Brune? 4 A. I might. Is it in one of these binders? 5 Q. It should be. If not, we will certainly get you a copy. 6 A. Let me look. 7 Q. I think it might be in the folders. 8 A. There is a tab that says 28. Let me take a look. 9 Q. I don't know if those are the defense or the government exhibits. 10 A. This is probably not it. I have it. 11 Q. Do you recognize that document? 12 A. I do indeed. 13 Q. It's your July 21st letter at the Court, correct? 14 A. That's correct. 15 MR. DAVIS: Your Honor, the government moves to admit Government Exhibit 28. 16 THE COURT: Any objection? 17 MR. SHECHTMAN: No objection. 18 THE COURT: Government Exhibit 28 is received in evidence. 19 (Government's Exhibit 28 received in evidence) 20 Q. If you could, Ms. Brune, turn to the Westlaw report that is attached as an exhibit. 21 SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. 22 (212) 805-0300