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Extraction Summary
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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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Quotes
Document Information
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Deposition transcript
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Summary
This document is page 77 of a deposition transcript, likely from September 29, 2004. An unidentified witness states that they were prepared for the deposition by Mr. Leopold that same morning. The witness also confirms reading their prior statement to the police, clarifying it was a narrative-style police report, which they reviewed a few days before the deposition.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Mr. Leopold | Likely Attorney/Representative |
Mentioned as the person who prepared the witness for the deposition on the morning it took place.
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| Unnamed Witness | Deponent |
The individual being questioned, designated as 'A' in the transcript.
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| Unnamed Questioner | Interviewer/Attorney |
The individual asking questions during the deposition, designated as 'Q' in the transcript.
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Police |
The witness gave a statement to the police and read the resulting police reports.
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Timeline (3 events)
A few days before the deposition
The witness read their statement, which was in the form of a police report.
Not specified
Morning of the deposition
The witness met with Mr. Leopold to prepare for the deposition. The meeting lasted until the deposition began.
Not specified
September 29, 2004 (inferred)
A witness was deposed. The transcript is from this event.
Not specified
Relationships (2)
Mr. Leopold prepared the witness for their deposition.
The witness gave a statement to the police and read the associated police reports.
Key Quotes (4)
"Q. Who prepared you for today's deposition? A. Mr. Leopold."Source
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"Q. When did you meet with Mr. Leopold to prepare for today's deposition? A. This morning."Source
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Quote #2
"Q. A transcript has questions and answers on it. A police report is just typed out narrative. A. Oh, it's a police report."Source
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Quote #3
"Q. And when did you read the police report? A. A few days ago. I overread it a few days ago."Source
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