Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 733
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The defense responds to the government's request to limit cross-examination topics, arguing that certain lines of questioning should be permitted to challenge Accuser-1's credibility and recall. The defense proposes to limit cross-examination unless the witness's testimony 'opens the door' to certain topics.
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