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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 761 Filed 08/10/22 Page 29 of 246 2324 LCGVMAX1\nequipment does not save anything. So I would ask permission that we would be able to take a picture of it for the record. It's a demonstrative; it's not being put into evidence. But if the Court wished it to be part of the record, the only way to preserve it would be by a copy of it.\nTHE COURT: What's an example? Usually you just use words to describe for the record what's being indicated.\nMS. STERNHEIM: There's an opportunity for her to do a demonstrative for the jury. If we weren't in COVID, she would get up, she would stand before the jury with a whiteboard. We cannot do that under these circumstances. And the equipment is for that very purpose. It's been done in other cases; it's just that this equipment --\nTHE COURT: So it would be like a whiteboard.\nMS. STERNHEIM: Yes.\nTHE COURT: Whiteboard doesn't come into evidence.\nMS. STERNHEIM: I'm not saying it's coming into evidence.\nTHE COURT: She can draw on it, but I don't see a need to take a picture.\nMS. STERNHEIM: I'm only saying if the Court wished there to be a -- part of the record. But if the Court does not, that's fine.\nTHE COURT: I'm sorry, I misunderstood. I thought you were asking for it to be part of the record.\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 DOJ-OGR-00013888",
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  19. "content": "equipment does not save anything. So I would ask permission that we would be able to take a picture of it for the record. It's a demonstrative; it's not being put into evidence. But if the Court wished it to be part of the record, the only way to preserve it would be by a copy of it.\nTHE COURT: What's an example? Usually you just use words to describe for the record what's being indicated.\nMS. STERNHEIM: There's an opportunity for her to do a demonstrative for the jury. If we weren't in COVID, she would get up, she would stand before the jury with a whiteboard. We cannot do that under these circumstances. And the equipment is for that very purpose. It's been done in other cases; it's just that this equipment --\nTHE COURT: So it would be like a whiteboard.\nMS. STERNHEIM: Yes.\nTHE COURT: Whiteboard doesn't come into evidence.\nMS. STERNHEIM: I'm not saying it's coming into evidence.\nTHE COURT: She can draw on it, but I don't see a need to take a picture.\nMS. STERNHEIM: I'm only saying if the Court wished there to be a -- part of the record. But if the Court does not, that's fine.\nTHE COURT: I'm sorry, I misunderstood. I thought you were asking for it to be part of the record.",
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