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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Summary
This is page 6 of a letter dated June 5, 2006, from attorney Gerald B. Lefcourt to Lanna Belohlavek. Lefcourt argues that the State's case against his client has significantly weakened since a meeting on February 16, 2006, by systematically discrediting a key witness. He lists numerous alleged issues with the witness, including a history of theft, prostitution, drug use, and lying, while contrasting this with his client, who has passed a lie detector test and provided favorable psycho-sexual evaluations.
People (7)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| GERALD B. LEFCOURT | Attorney |
Appears in the letterhead of his law office, indicating he is the author or represents the author of the letter.
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| Lanna Belohlavek |
The recipient of the letter.
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| Unnamed witness | Witness |
The subject of the letter, whose credibility is being challenged based on alleged history of theft, drug use, prostit...
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| Unnamed client | Client |
The client of Gerald B. Lefcourt's law firm, who is contrasted with the witness and is said to have passed a lie dete...
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| Unnamed local drug dealer | Drug dealer |
Mentioned in a Florida police report for dropping off the witness at 5:45 a.m.
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| Unnamed officer | Police Officer |
Described the witness as being 'clearly on drugs' in a police report.
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| Unnamed witness's parents | Parents |
Mentioned as having a 'criminal history of fraud'.
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Organizations (3)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| LAW OFFICES OF GERALD B. LEFCOURT, P.C. | Law firm |
Appears on the letterhead as the sender's firm.
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| The Office | Government agency |
Mentioned as the entity investigating a felony, likely a prosecutor's office.
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| The State | Government entity |
The prosecuting entity in the legal case, whose case is argued to have weakened.
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Timeline (5 events)
2006-02-16
A meeting where the Office's felony investigation was discussed and the possibility of pleading down to a misdemeanor was indicated.
Gerald B. Lefcourt (or his representative)
Lanna Belohlavek
A scheduled grand jury, four days before which the witness allegedly changed her story about her age.
The witness was found by police in an inappropriate place after running away from home.
Georgia
A Florida police report details the witness being dropped off by a local drug dealer at 5:45 a.m. and being described by an officer as 'clearly on drugs'.
Florida
The client passed a rigorous lie detector test conducted by a highly qualified expert.
Locations (3)
| Location | Context |
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The location where the witness was found after running away from home.
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The location of a police report detailing the witness being dropped off by a drug dealer.
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The city the witness returned to two days before being dropped off by a drug dealer.
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Relationships (2)
The letter is from Lefcourt's law office and refers to 'the client' on whose behalf the arguments are being made.
Lefcourt is writing to Belohlavek to discuss a legal case, referencing a prior meeting and arguing about the strength of the State's case, which Belohlavek appears to represent.
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