This document is a 'White Collar Law360' email newsletter dated July 14, 2021, summarizing various legal news stories, court rulings, and job moves. It mentions Jeffrey Epstein in a brief 'People' section note about Cooley LLP hiring a former New York federal prosecutor who previously led prosecutions against Epstein and Michael Cohen. The newsletter also covers the conviction of Paul Manafort's banker, Stephen Calk, and allegations against the Serious Fraud Office (SFO).
This document is a transcript from February 15, 2012, of the cross-examination of Ms. Conrad (a juror/attorney) in the case United States v. Paul M. Daugerdas. The header indicates this document was filed in 2022 as part of the Ghislaine Maxwell case (1:20-cr-00330), likely as a defense exhibit regarding juror misconduct precedents. The text details Conrad's affirmation that she followed Judge Pauley's instructions, her legal background from Brooklyn Law School, and her deliberations regarding witnesses Dr. DeRosa and Paul Shanbrom, and defendants Brubaker and Parse.
This document is a court transcript from February 15, 2012, capturing the direct examination of a juror named Conrad. Conrad admits that during jury selection, he deliberately lied to the court by concealing that he had a law degree from Brooklyn Law School. He states he did this because he believed any potential juror with a legal background would be dismissed, particularly in this case which involved lawyers on trial for tax fraud.
This document contains pages 165-168 of a court transcript from February 15, 2012, from the case United States v. Daugerdas. It features the cross-examination of a witness named Conrad, a lawyer who admits to deliberately lying during voir dire (jury selection) about her education (claiming a BA instead of a law degree from Brooklyn Law School) and profession to ensure she was selected for the jury. While the text describes the Daugerdas tax fraud case, the blue header ('Case 1:20-cr-00332-AJN') indicates this document was filed as an exhibit in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial on February 24, 2022, likely by the defense to argue legal precedent regarding juror misconduct.
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