Judge Crotty: We'll give them the list.
All rise!
[Schulte has his hands in his pockets, beige or khaki slacks, dark grey jacket. For what it's worth.]
Judge Crotty: You'll get the list, and testimony.
Jury exiting.
Judge Crotty: I'd prefer to give them the testimony.
Schulte's lawyer Shroff: Fine with us (gives page numbers).
Shroff: I'm sure Mr. Gonzalez will have him in here before the jury.
Judge Crotty: Is he in the building?
Shroff: Yes he is, you honor.
Judge Crotty: The parties agree, OSB Libraries was on Stash?
The parties agree, and stand up as jury comes back in. 2:12 pm.
Can you please re-read what was found on Schulte's home computers, you asked. It's in the exhibit.
You asked, has Mr. Schulte been diagnoses with Asperger's syndrome? There is no record evidence of that.
And, yes, OSB Libraries were housed in Stash.
Continue your deliberations.
Judge Crotty: What do we want to say to this note?
AUSA Laroche: We could just give them the document.
Zas: No objection.
Shroff: What is GX 107?
AUSA Laroche: Badge information.
Shroff: Whose badge?
AUSA Laroche: Mr. Schulte's.
AUSA Laroche: I think they want simplified badge records.
Shroff: They asked for badge information for Mr. Schulte.
All rise.
Judge Crotty: I have your notes, about 4/20/16 badge information. We're going to provide that to you.
With regard to Gx 107, what does lock / unlock computer mean, is computer locking itself? The record does not answer it
Thread will continue.