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Letter: DOJ-OGR-00030481

The letter, dated June 5, 2006, discusses the weakening of the state's case against the client since a meeting on February 16, 2006. It highlights damaging information about key witnesses and contrasts this with the client's passing a lie detector test and positive psycho-sexual evaluations.

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The letter, dated June 5, 2006, discusses the weakening of the state's case against the client since a meeting on February 16, 2006. It highlights damaging information about key witnesses and contrasts this with the client's passing a lie detector test and positive psycho-sexual evaluations.

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