deposition transcript: A-5794
The deponent discusses receiving a letter from a juror and connects it to a previous conversation with Theresa Trzaskoma. The letter's tone and content are described as disturbing and odd, differing from the juror's observed behavior during the trial.
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The deponent discusses receiving a letter from a juror and connects it to a previous conversation with Theresa Trzaskoma. The letter's tone and content are described as disturbing and odd, differing from the juror's observed behavior during the trial.
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