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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 763 Filed 08/10/22 Page 144 of 197 2685 LCHVMAX4\n1 I don't really think there would be any need to have them under subpoena. So, yes, the answer is yes.\n2\n3 THE COURT: Yes. Okay.\n4 MS. MOE: Thank you, your Honor. We'll let him know.\n5 THE COURT: Okay. Other matters?\n6 MS. MOE: Not from the government, your Honor.\n7\n8 MR. EVERDELL: Your Honor, I think just over the lunch break the parties are going to confer over some stipulations.\n9 And we should hopefully have things hammered out on those when we return. But we'll use the lunch break to do that. We may\n10 ask for a little bit more time just to get everything written down and marked properly, but that's the next task.\n11\n12 THE COURT: Okay.\n13\n14 I think this is yours, Ms. Menninger. So I will look at during lunch break the application that came in a little before noon for assistance of the marshals to enforce the trial subpoena. And I think we just got the letter from the government.\n15\n16 Just quickly, Ms. Menninger, I think your -- I just looked very briefly at your declaration, and it indicated that you've made efforts to contact this witness, but there's no details. Do you know if the witness is represented?\n17\n18 MS. MENNINGER: I do not.\n19\n20 THE COURT: Could you pull up the mic. Thank you.\n21 MS. MENNINGER: Your Honor, I don't believe the\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300",
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