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Ms. Moe
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Robinson
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Commons
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Ben Kuipers
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Professional academic |
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| 2019-04-09 | N/A | Planned travel to West Palm Beach for meetings and interviews. | West Palm Beach, Florida | View |
| 1995-01-01 | Research study/interviews | Elliott and colleagues interviewed 91 child sex offenders about the strategies they used when com... | N/A | View |
This document is a court transcript page where a speaker, identified as CAC3PARC, is addressing a judge ('Your Honor'). The speaker analyzes the actions of an unnamed woman who, along with her two senior colleagues, failed to report critical information to the court during a trial, an act the speaker and judge agree was a 'tragic misjudgment'. The speaker argues that an investigation should have occurred or the court should have been immediately notified, but instead, the issue was dismissed and a new juror was later substituted without anyone connecting the events.
This document is a page of jury instructions from a court case filed on October 22, 2021. It outlines the defendant's rights, including the presumption of innocence and the right not to testify, and clarifies that the government holds the burden of proof. The instructions strictly forbid jurors from consuming any media, conducting independent research (including on the internet), or discussing the case with anyone—including family, colleagues, and fellow jurors—until deliberations officially begin.
This document page, marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp, appears to be an excerpt from a policy paper or testimony regarding international economics. The text discusses the risks of competitive devaluation and currency manipulation (referencing China), the need to withdraw from 'cheap money' policies, and the roles of the IMF and WTO in regulating exchange rates. The author, likely affiliated with the Peterson Institute, advocates for the U.S. to strengthen trade through the WTO and finalize aspects of the Doha Round negotiations.
Internal discussion noting the requester never submitted the request discussed over the summer; asking who to forward a future request to.
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