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Extraction Summary
7
People
3
Organizations
2
Locations
9
Events
2
Relationships
4
Quotes
Document Information
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Summary
This document is a court transcript from February 15, 2012, detailing the questioning of a juror named Conrad. The questioning reveals that Conrad was aware of her husband's extensive criminal history but deliberately concealed it during jury selection (voir dire) to secure a place on the jury. The transcript explores her motivations and her understanding of her civic duty in light of her actions.
People (7)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Conrad | Witness / Juror |
The individual being questioned throughout the transcript about her husband's criminal history and her conduct during...
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| Paul M. Daugerdas | Defendant |
Named in the case title 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, v. PAUL M. DAUGERDAS, ET AL.,'.
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| Mr. Okula | Attorney |
Makes objections during the questioning of Conrad.
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| The Court | Judge |
Presiding over the proceedings, ruling on objections.
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| Mr. Gair | Attorney |
Suggests taking a break in the proceedings.
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| Conrad's husband | Spouse of Juror |
The subject of the questioning, who has an extensive criminal history that Conrad concealed.
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| Conrad's father | Employee of Justice Department |
Mentioned as working for the Justice Department and turning 80 on March 1.
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Organizations (3)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| United States of America | government agency |
The plaintiff in the case 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, v. PAUL M. DAUGERDAS, ET AL.,'.
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| Justice Department | government agency |
Mentioned as the employer of Conrad's father.
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| Southern District Reporters | company |
Listed at the bottom of the document, likely the court reporting service.
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Timeline (9 events)
1976
Conrad's husband was indicted for check fraud and unlawful possession of weapons after trying to board an airplane with a gun.
Manhattanville, Kentucky
1993
Conrad's husband was convicted of probation violation and making terroristic threats.
1993
Conrad's husband received an 18-month prison sentence for harassment, burglary, and terroristic threats.
Conrad's husband was convicted for auto theft and served seven years and seven months of a ten-year prison sentence.
Locations (2)
| Location | Context |
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Location where Conrad's husband was indicted for check fraud and unlawful possession of weapons in 1976.
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Location of an incident involving Conrad's husband in August of 1985, possibly related to attempting to board a plane...
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Relationships (2)
The document identifies him as 'your husband'. Conrad admits he disclosed his criminal history to her and that she concealed it to get on the jury.
Conrad confirms that her father works for the Justice Department and provides his age and birthday.
Key Quotes (4)
"And you concealed your knowledge about your husband's criminal career in order to make sure that you would get a seat on this jury, is that correct?"Source
— Questioner
(Directly asking Conrad if she intentionally hid her husband's past to become a juror.)
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Quote #1
"Yes, I concealed his career."Source
— Conrad
(Conrad's admission to the question about concealing her husband's criminal history.)
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Quote #2
"Are you trying to say that serving three months on a jury is akin to some sort of penance?"Source
— Conrad
(Her response to the questioner's suggestion that she served on the jury to vindicate herself after a disgraced career.)
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Quote #3
"Probably not, if I was a good criminal."Source
— Conrad
(Her response when asked if, as a defendant, she would want a juror who had perjured themselves during voir dire.)
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Quote #4
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