Georgia Longstreet, a paralegal at the Manhattan district attorney's office, was called back to the witness stand to testify in an ongoing case. Last week, she had already testified in court.
During her testimony, Longstreet informed prosecutor Rebecca Mangold about her responsibilities as a paralegal. She mentioned that one of her key duties involves analyzing records that are obtained through subpoenas.
This testimony sheds light on the crucial role that paralegals play in legal proceedings. Paralegals are often tasked with organizing and reviewing legal documents, conducting research, and providing support to attorneys.
Longstreet's testimony underscores the importance of thorough record analysis in building a strong legal case. By meticulously examining the records produced via subpoena, paralegals like Longstreet help ensure that all relevant information is properly documented and presented in court.
As the trial continues, Longstreet's testimony is expected to provide valuable insights into the investigative process and the role of paralegals in the legal system.