deposition transcript: A-5728
Summary
The transcript shows a witness, Brune, being questioned about the defense team's knowledge of a potentially suspended attorney serving on the jury and their decision not to bring it to the court's attention immediately. The team had information that could have clarified the issue but chose not to act on it at the time. The questioning suggests that this decision may have been significant to the case's outcome.
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deposition transcript: A-5721
The deposition transcript shows Brune being questioned about their actions during a trial, specifically regarding the discovery of information about a potential juror named Catherine Conrad. Brune testifies that they did not immediately inform the court about the information and did not require anyone to explain its significance to them. The testimony highlights Brune's understanding of the potential significance of the information.
deposition transcript: A-5724
The witness, Brune, testifies about the methods used to investigate potential jurors, stating that they relied on sworn testimony during voir dire and did not conduct a full-scale private investigation. Brune also discusses the handling of juror information, including the use of middle initials to identify jurors.
deposition transcript: A-5727
The witness, Brune, is being questioned about the voir dire process in Judge Pauley's courtroom, specifically about the role of counsel in raising concerns and questions about potential jurors. The questioning highlights Ms. Trzaskoma's involvement in raising issues with potential jurors, including one who worked at Goldman Sachs. The document reveals the collaborative and transparent nature of the voir dire process in this case.
deposition transcript: A-5734
The witness, Brune, testifies that Juror No. 1 seemed normal during the trial and didn't raise any concerns. Brune was present when Juror No. 1 sent a note to the court, which was later read by Judge Pauley after summations. The note was marked as Court Exhibit 3.
deposition transcript: A-5735
The witness, Brune, testifies that they were not included in email traffic related to Catherine Conrad and does not recall being made aware of it. The discussion involves a note that prompted additional research and a dispute about the timing of an email sent by Ms. Trzaskoma.
deposition transcript: 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 161 Filed 02/24/22 Page 68 of 130
Ms. Brune testifies that she saw certain emails before filing a July 21st letter and had knowledge of the July 15th conference call transcript. She disagrees that Ms. Trzaskoma's statements to the Court were incorrect.
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