deposition: A-5828
The deponent, Berke, discusses their obligations as an attorney and officer of the court, stating they would report juror misconduct after verifying their duties through research. Berke emphasizes the importance of consulting the rules before acting on such information.
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The deponent, Berke, discusses their obligations as an attorney and officer of the court, stating they would report juror misconduct after verifying their duties through research. Berke emphasizes the importance of consulting the rules before acting on such information.
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