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This document is a condensed transcript (pages 221-224) from the case United States v. Paul M. Daugerdas, dated February 15, 2012. It features the testimony of Ms. Conrad, a suspended New York attorney who served as a juror in a complex tax shelter fraud case presided over by Judge Pauley. The questioning revolves around her motives for serving on the jury while suspended, specifically whether she used the service to demonstrate stability for her bar reinstatement petition, which she denies.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Ms. Conrad Witness/Juror
A suspended New York attorney being questioned about her service as a juror in a previous trial (Daugerdas).
Mr. Okula Attorney
Conducting cross-examination of Ms. Conrad.
Mr. Gair Attorney
Conducting redirect examination of Ms. Conrad.
Judge Pauley Judge
The judge presiding over the trial Ms. Conrad served on as a juror.
Paul M. Daugerdas Defendant (Case Title)
Named in the case caption: United States of America v. Paul M. Daugerdas, et al.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
United States of America
Plaintiff in the case.
Southern District Reporters
Court reporting service.
New York Bar
Implied organization regarding Ms. Conrad's suspension and petition for reinstatement.

Timeline (2 events)

December 20th (Year unspecified)
Previous appearance by Ms. Conrad in court.
Courtroom
February 15, 2012
Court testimony of Ms. Conrad regarding her juror service.
Courtroom

Locations (2)

Location Context
Jurisdiction of Ms. Conrad's attorney license.
Venue of the trial.

Relationships (2)

Ms. Conrad Juror/Judge Judge Pauley
Ms. Conrad served as a juror in a case presided over by Judge Pauley.
Mr. Okula Opposing Counsel Mr. Gair
Okula conducts cross, Gair conducts redirect; Gair objects to Okula's questions.

Key Quotes (4)

"At the time that you were selected to serve as a juror in this case, your status was a suspended New York attorney, correct?"
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"It's apples and oranges. The two thoughts never crossed."
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"Not at all. It was my civic duty."
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"Which part was your civic duty? The part where you lied?"
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