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Court Order: 344

The court received a letter from a lawyer representing an alleged victim and will file it under seal. The court will ensure public access to the trial through live feeds in overflow rooms and coordinate access for alleged victims and the defendant's family members.

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The court received a letter from a lawyer representing an alleged victim and will file it under seal. The court will ensure public access to the trial through live feeds in overflow rooms and coordinate access for alleged victims and the defendant's family members.

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