Deposition transcript: A-5660
The document is a transcript of the direct examination of a witness named Conrad. The questioning revolves around a letter Conrad wrote, focusing on the capitalization of 'our government' and Conrad's opinions about other individuals involved in the case. The testimony touches on Conrad's state of mind and potential biases.
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The document is a transcript of the direct examination of a witness named Conrad. The questioning revolves around a letter Conrad wrote, focusing on the capitalization of 'our government' and Conrad's opinions about other individuals involved in the case. The testimony touches on Conrad's state of mind and potential biases.
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