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This document is a court transcript from February 22, 2022, detailing the testimony of Ms. Brune. She explains that a legal brief her firm wrote "missed the issue" because they were focused on other aspects of the case and lacked certain information, which she regrets. Ms. Brune also confirms that she believed the jury's verdict to acquit David Parse on four of six charges was fair and impartial.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Ms. Brune Witness
Being questioned about a brief she was involved in writing and her opinion on a jury verdict.
David Parse Defendant
Mentioned as an individual who was convicted of two charges and acquitted of four.
MR. DAVIS Attorney
An attorney who concludes his questioning of Ms. Brune.
THE COURT Judge
The presiding official in the proceeding, who addresses Mr. Shechtman.
Mr. Shechtman Attorney
An attorney addressed by the court to see if he has any questions.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
The court reporting agency that transcribed the proceeding.

Timeline (2 events)

2022-02-22
Testimony of Ms. Brune during a legal proceeding.
Southern District
David Parse was convicted of two charges and acquitted of four charges by a jury.

Locations (1)

Location Context
Implied location of the court proceeding, as indicated by the court reporting agency's name.

Relationships (3)

Ms. Brune professional David Parse
Ms. Brune was involved in legal work related to David Parse's case, as she discusses the brief and his trial verdict.
MR. DAVIS professional Ms. Brune
Mr. Davis is an attorney questioning Ms. Brune in a formal court setting.
THE COURT professional Mr. Shechtman
The Court, acting as the judge, addresses Mr. Shechtman, an attorney, to ask if he has questions.

Key Quotes (4)

"missed the issue."
Source
— Ms. Brune (A phrase from a brief written by Ms. Brune's firm that she is being questioned about.)
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"We were so focused on establishing that this was the same person. And on the waiver issue I was very focused on the reality, which is that we didn't know."
Source
— Ms. Brune (Explaining why the brief she worked on may have been misleading or missed a key point.)
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"That's not the standard that we aspire to as a firm, and in that we fell short."
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— Ms. Brune (Admitting that the phrasing in the brief was subpar and expressing regret.)
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"You thought that the jury rendered a fair and impartial verdict on those acquitted charges, didn't you?"
Source
— Unnamed Questioner (Questioning Ms. Brune about her opinion on the verdict in David Parse's case.)
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Quote #4

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