Court Transcript: 529
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The transcript details a pretrial conference where the court finalizes the list of prospective jurors for voir dire, discusses the logistics of the jury selection process, and outlines the procedures for handling sensitive juror information.
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The transcript records a pretrial conference in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, where the court discusses logistical issues, including jury selection and scheduling, and addresses motions in limine and a Daubert hearing regarding expert testimony. The court also schedules future hearings and conferences.
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