Date Unknown
Conrad was arrested for several offenses including driving under the influence, harassment, contempt, shoplifting, and disorderly conduct.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conrad | person | 113 | View Entity |
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This document is a court transcript from February 15, 2012, containing the cross-examination of a juror named Conrad regarding her service in the trial of U.S. v. Daugerdas, et al. The questioning attorney probes Conrad's impartiality by referencing her past criminal record, her status as a suspended attorney, and a letter she wrote after the verdict. Conrad affirms that while she initially believed defendant David Parse was guilty, her final decision was based solely on Judge Pauley's legal instructions and was free from any bias.
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Direct examination of juror/witness Conrad regarding her conduct during voir dire.
2012-02-15 • Courtroom
Voir dire (jury selection) commenced for the trial.
2011-03-01 • Courtroom
Direct examination of witness Conrad regarding her residency and truthfulness during jury selection.
2012-02-15 • Courtroom
Witness Conrad swore to bar authorities on February 26th that she lived in the Bronx.
Date unknown
Witness Conrad swore to Judge Pauley on March 2nd that she lived in Bronxville.
Date unknown • Courtroom
Witness Conrad was sworn to give a deposition under oath.
2009-03-24
Cross-examination of juror Conrad regarding her voir dire statements.
2012-02-15 • Courtroom
The date Ms. Conrad's legal career was 'destroyed' when she was suspended.
2007-12-18
The voir dire (jury selection process) where Ms. Conrad made statements that are now being questioned.
Date unknown • Courtroom
Direct examination of a witness/juror named Conrad regarding false statements made during jury selection.
2012-02-15 • Courtroom
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