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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 432-1 Filed 11/10/21 Page 1 of 2
Proceedings 245
the aspects of the motion we filed, and I think it's a lot for
the Court to have to deal with, quite frankly, and I know the
Court is going to try and do the best it can with the
situation, but I don't think it's tenable and -- I don't ask
for mistrials easily, I have probably asked for four in my
entire career, I don't see a way out of this problem.
(Pause. )
THE COURT: All right, I'm going to deny the
defendant's motion for a mistrial. Any issues caused by a
witness referring to certain individuals by their first name
only and by asking the Government if they may use last names
of certain other individuals can be cured by a jury
instruction, which I will give. Going forward, the Government
shall provide the defendant and each witness, including the
current witness, with a list of the individuals whose identity
should be protected from the public and the press, that way
each witness can refer to the list rather than asking the
Government whether a particular individual's identity is
protected.
You don't have a proposed jury instruction.
MS. PENZA: Not yet, Your Honor.
THE COURT: I have one.
To the jurors: You may have noticed during
yesterday's testimony that the witness used first names of
certain individuals. That is because the names of certain
Denise Parisi , RPR , CRR
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