deposition: A-5760
Summary
Ms. Brune testifies that she attempted to be accurate in a submitted brief, but acknowledges it had shortcomings. She denies that the brief contained material omissions, stating that it was not her intention to omit material information.
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deposition transcript: 1:20-cv-00330-PAE Document 61102/20
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deposition transcript: A-5722
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deposition: A-5750
Ms. Brune is questioned about a brief she wrote, which omitted key facts, including a suspension opinion found by Ms. Trzaskoma. Ms. Brune acknowledges the omission and defends the brief's accuracy regarding the investigation's timing.
deposition: A-5754
The witness, Ms. Brune, is questioned about a letter submitted to the court in response to new facts coming to light, and whether one of those facts was a suspension opinion she had previously found. The attorney conducting the deposition refers to a specific exhibit and asks Ms. Brune to confirm details about Ms. Trzaskoma's statement to the court.
deposition transcript: A-5765
Ms. Brune testifies about the potential misinterpretation of a brief due to its wording, and discusses the conviction and acquittal of David Parse, expressing her belief in the jury's impartial verdict on the acquitted charges.
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