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| 1964-01-01 | Legal case | The Leonard v. United States case, which reversed a conviction based on implied bias of prospecti... | N/A | View |
This legal document page argues that a new trial is warranted when a biased juror is seated, regardless of whether the juror's false answers during voir dire were deliberate or inadvertent. It cites several Supreme Court and Second Circuit cases, including McDonough, Langford, and Leonard, to support this interpretation and refutes the government's contrary reading of these precedents. The argument centers on the idea that the key issue is juror bias, not the intent behind a juror's dishonesty.
An email thread from August 20, 2016, between Deepak Chopra and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias Jeffrey E./jeevacation@gmail.com). Chopra discusses his new book 'Super Genes,' a documentary being made by a company connected to his son, and his intention to stop criticizing scientists based on advice from 'Leonard' and Epstein. Chopra outlines his travel schedule involving a fundraiser in NJ, a trip to Boston to meet 'Barnaby,' and future meetings in September, expressing a desire to follow Epstein's guidance.
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