{ "document_metadata": { "page_number": "15", "document_number": "459", "date": "11/15/21", "document_type": "court transcript", "has_handwriting": false, "has_stamps": false }, "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 459 Filed 11/15/21 Page 15 of 43 15\n\n1 MS. MAYERS-BEST: Correct.\n2 MS. STERNHEIM: Thank you, Judge.\n3 The other questions I can wait until the Court addresses other protocol.\n4\n5 THE COURT: OK.\n6 And let me just pause.\n7\n8 The next thing I wanted to talk to you about goes to the exercise of peremptories and the number of qualified jurors that I will, number of jurors I'll seek to qualify.\n9\n10 Once we get a sufficient number of qualified jurors through the practice I've just described, the parties will exercise their peremptories, of course, and what I'd like counsels' input on at this time is a timing question. I've thought a lot about this. I think we've got two potential options as to timing of the exercise of peremptories, depending on how quickly we move through the voir dire process and get a sufficient number of qualified jurors.\n11\n12 If we use every day, including the 19th, then I think we only have one option, but if we're done before that, which I think there's a good chance of, then I think we have two options: either November 19 or November 29.\n13\n14 So let me just back up.\n15\n16 As a preliminary matter, by my count, I need to qualify 40 jurors. Consistent with Rule 24 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, 12 primary jurors, with respect to\n\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300\n\nDOJ-OGR-00006987", "text_blocks": [ { "type": "printed", "content": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 459 Filed 11/15/21 Page 15 of 43 15", "position": "header" }, { "type": "printed", "content": "MS. MAYERS-BEST: Correct.\nMS. STERNHEIM: Thank you, Judge.\nThe other questions I can wait until the Court addresses other protocol.\nTHE COURT: OK.\nAnd let me just pause.\nThe next thing I wanted to talk to you about goes to the exercise of peremptories and the number of qualified jurors that I will, number of jurors I'll seek to qualify.\nOnce we get a sufficient number of qualified jurors through the practice I've just described, the parties will exercise their peremptories, of course, and what I'd like counsels' input on at this time is a timing question. I've thought a lot about this. I think we've got two potential options as to timing of the exercise of peremptories, depending on how quickly we move through the voir dire process and get a sufficient number of qualified jurors.\nIf we use every day, including the 19th, then I think we only have one option, but if we're done before that, which I think there's a good chance of, then I think we have two options: either November 19 or November 29.\nSo let me just back up.\nAs a preliminary matter, by my count, I need to qualify 40 jurors. Consistent with Rule 24 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, 12 primary jurors, with respect to", "position": "main" }, { "type": "printed", "content": "SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300", "position": "footer" }, { "type": "printed", "content": "DOJ-OGR-00006987", "position": "footer" } ], "entities": { "people": [ "MS. MAYERS-BEST", "MS. STERNHEIM" ], "organizations": [ "SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C." ], "locations": [], "dates": [ "11/15/21", "November 19", "November 29" ], "reference_numbers": [ "1:20-cr-00330-PAE", "Document 459", "Rule 24", "DOJ-OGR-00006987" ] }, "additional_notes": "The document appears to be a court transcript with a clear and readable format. There are no visible redactions or damage." }