Dr. Lisa M. Rocchio
Proposed expert witness for the prosecution
Mentioned in 11 documents. Roles: Proposed expert witness for the prosecution, Expert Witness for the Prosecution, Expert witness for the prosecution, Government expert witness, Government's Expert Witness
Dr. Lisa M. Rocchio is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.
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Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team moves to exclude the expert testimony of Dr. Lisa M. Rocchio, argui...
“Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team moves to exclude the expert testimony of Dr. Lisa M. Rocchio, argui”
Court Filing - Motion to Exclude Expert Testimony: 386
“Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team moves to exclude the expert testimony of Dr. Lisa M. Rocchio, argui”
Court Filing: 386-1
“The document is a letter from the United States Attorney's Office to the defense attorneys in the ca”
Court Filing: 397
“The government's memorandum argues against the defendant's motions in limine, addressing the admissi”
Court Filing: 406
“The document is a court filing in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, where both parties pr”
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Document Mentions (12)
Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team moves to exclude the expert testimony of Dr. Lisa M. Rocchio, argui...
Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team moves to exclude the expert testimony of Dr. Lisa M. Rocchio, arguing that her opinions on grooming and victim behavior are unreliable and prejudicial. The motion cites Federal Rule of Evidence 702 and Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, and requests a Daubert hearing to assess the admissibility of Dr. Rocchio's testimony.
Court Filing - Motion to Exclude Expert Testimony: 386
Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team moves to exclude the expert testimony of Dr. Lisa M. Rocchio, arguing that her opinions on grooming and victim behavior are unreliable and prejudicial. The motion cites Federal Rule of Evidence 702 and Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, and requests a Daubert hearing to assess the admissibility of Dr. Rocchio's testimony.
Court Filing: 386-1
The document is a letter from the United States Attorney's Office to the defense attorneys in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, providing notice of the prosecution's expert witness, Dr. Lisa Rocchio, and her expected testimony. The letter also requests reciprocal discovery from the defense, including notice of any expert witnesses they intend to call and related materials.
Court Filing: 397
The government's memorandum argues against the defendant's motions in limine, addressing the admissibility of expert testimony by Dr. Lisa Rocchio, evidence related to Minor Victim-3 and Minor Victim-4, and co-conspirator statements. The government asserts that the evidence and testimony in question are relevant and admissible under various rules of evidence.
Court Filing: 406
The document is a court filing in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, where both parties present their positions on scheduling Daubert and Rule 412 hearings, and discuss issues related to expert testimony and disclosure.
Court Filing - Opinion & Order: 435
The court rules on the defendant's motion to exclude the government's expert witness, Dr. Lisa Rocchio, and finds her testimony admissible with one exception. The court concludes that Dr. Rocchio is qualified as an expert and her methods are reliable and well-accepted in her profession. The court's decision is based on the Daubert standard and Federal Rule of Evidence 702.
Court Filing: 443-1
The document is a letter from the United States Attorney's Office to the defense attorneys in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, providing notice of the prosecution's expert witness, Dr. Lisa Rocchio, and her expected testimony. The letter also requests reciprocal discovery from the defense regarding their expert witnesses and other evidence they intend to rely on at trial.
Court Filing: 452
The government's memorandum argues against the defendant's motions to exclude certain evidence and testimony, including expert testimony by Dr. Lisa Rocchio, evidence related to Minor Victim-3 and Minor Victim-4, and co-conspirator statements. The government asserts that this evidence is admissible and relevant to the case against Ghislaine Maxwell.
Court Transcript: 467
The transcript records a pretrial conference where the judge and lawyers discuss the defendant's motions, the government's expert witness, and logistical arrangements for jury selection and trial. The judge outlines the plan for the Daubert hearing and other pretrial matters. The conference addresses the upcoming trial schedule and various procedural issues.
Court Transcript: 499-2
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.
Court Filing - Opinion & Order: 516
The court rules on the government's motion to partially preclude the testimony of defense expert witnesses Dr. Park Dietz and Dr. Elizabeth Loftus. The court denies in part and grants in part the motion, allowing some of Dr. Dietz's opinions to be admitted while precluding others that may violate Federal Rule of Evidence 704(b).
Court Transcript: 782
The transcript records a pretrial conference in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, where the court discusses logistical issues, motions in limine, and schedules future hearings. The court also begins a Daubert hearing regarding the government's proposed expert witness, Dr. Lisa Rocchio.
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