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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 761
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MS. POMERANTZ: Objection,
THE COURT: Grounds.
MS. POMERANTZ: Leading.
THE COURT: Sustained.
MS. STERNHEIM: Okay.
BY MS. STERNHEIM:
Filed 08/10/22
—- direct
Page 131 of 246 2426
your Honor.
T'll move on.
Q. Are you familiar with the term forgetting curve?
A. Yes.
Q. Could you please explain to the jury what that means.
A. Yes. I hope in talking about the forgetting curve I'm not
violating any judge's order, but I will --
THE COURT: Jury will disregard the witness's last
comment. The witness will just direct her answers to the
questions posed. Thank you.
THE WITNESS: Okay. Sorry,
Q. So the forgetting —--
A. So the forgetting curve. f
your Honor.
were to plot how good is
memory as a function of how much time has passed —-
MS. POMERANTZ: Objection,
THE COURT: Sustained.
your Honor.
MS. STERNHEIM: We'll move on.
Q. Going back again to the concept of
post-event information,
you spoke before about post-event suggestion. What would that
be?
A. Well, post-event information
is sort of
an umbrella term.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT RE
PORT
ERS,
(212) 805-0300
DOJ-OGR-00016614
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