Date Unknown
A pending disciplinary proceeding concerning Ms. Conrad's medical suspension held before the disciplinary committee of the First Judicial Department.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Catherine Conrad | person | 154 | View Entity |
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This document is a court transcript from February 15, 2012, in the case of U.S. v. Daugertas. The transcript details a legal argument regarding a request to close the courtroom for the testimony of a witness, Catherine Conrad, due to sensitive information about her alcohol dependency and disciplinary proceedings. The court denies the request, citing prior disclosures of the information and the defendants' right to a public proceeding. The transcript also reveals that Ms. Conrad intends to invoke her Fifth Amendment right, and counsel has submitted an application to compel her testimony with immunity.
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Letter from Catherine Conrad to Stanley J. Oklua [sic], Esq.
2011-05-25
Certificate of Disposition for the case 'People v. Catherine Conrad'.
1998-08-21 • Criminal Court of the City of New York, County of Bronx
Examination of Ms. Edelstein by Mr. Okula regarding the firm's knowledge of facts related to a government note and a Catherine Conrad letter, and the ethical implications of a motion decision. The witness is excused at the end of the excerpt.
Date unknown • Southern District
Date mentioned in a question regarding when information was gathered on Catherine Conrad at Theresa Trzaskoma's request.
0012-05-01
Certificate of Disposition issued for the case 'People v. Catherine Conrad' from the Criminal Court of the City of New York, County of Bronx.
1998-08-21 • Criminal Court of the City of New York, County of Bronx
A letter was sent from Catherine Conrad to Stanley J. Oklua, Esq.
2011-05-25
Planned testimony of Ms. Conrad where she intends to assert her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
2012-02-15 • courtroom
A jury had discussions and deliberations regarding David Parse, and struggled with the definitions of 'wilfully' and 'knowingly' for different counts, including conspiracy and tax evasion.
Date unknown
The Court read a note from Juror No. 1, Catherine Conrad, during an afternoon session.
2011-05-11 • Court
A personal injury lawsuit that Catherine Conrad was involved in.
Date unknown
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