This document is a transcript of a court proceeding on February 15, 2012, featuring testimonies from...
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This document is a transcript of a court proceeding on February 15, 2012, featuring testimonies from Theresa Marie Trzaskoma and Catherine M. Conrad, with various attorneys conducting direct and cross-examinations, and a list of government and defense exhibits received into evidence.
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Court Transcript: 1:20-cv-13003
This document is a transcript of a court proceeding on February 15, 2012, featuring testimonies from Theresa Marie Trzaskoma and Catherine M. Conrad, with various attorneys conducting direct and cross-examinations, and a list of government and defense exhibits received into evidence.
Court Transcript Index: A-5670
This is an index to a court transcript from the trial of Paul M. Daugerdas, detailing the examination of witnesses Theresa Marie Trzaskoma and Catherine M. Conrad, as well as the receipt of various government and defense exhibits.
deposition: A-5719
The witness discusses a conversation about Catherine Conrad, a potential juror, and how the jury consultant advised striking her due to her background as a recovering alcoholic. The witness also mentions that the potential juror's name matched that of a suspended lawyer, which was considered during the voir dire process.
deposition: Case 1:20-cr-00336-PAE Document 616-2 Filed 08/24/22 Page 34 of 130
The witness, Brune, discusses a conversation about Catherine Conrad, a potential juror, and how the jury consultant advised striking her due to her background as a recovering alcoholic. The conversation highlights the jury selection process and the factors considered when evaluating potential jurors. The document is part of a larger court filing in a criminal case.
Personal SMS exchange mentioning a family death, no apparent political or financial relevance
The excerpt consists of casual text messages between private individuals with no mention of public officials, institutions, financial transactions, or wrongdoing. It offers no actionable investigative Message timestamps and participant identifiers (jec, Ei, ay). One message references a family death (Catherine Shimony's mother). No references to government, corporations, or illicit activity.
Telephone message slips: DOJ-OGR-00032549
The document contains three telephone message slips from February 25, 1965, indicating that Catherine attempted to contact Jeffry multiple times. The messages were recorded by someone identified as '1184'. The document appears to be a public records request response from a government agency.
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