February 20, 2008
A direct examination took place where Jack A. Goldberger's co-counsel used documents and photographs as exhibits but refused to provide copies to Theodore J. Leopold or the State Attorney, and also refused to let the court reporter mark them as exhibits.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jack A. Goldberger's co-counsel | person | 0 | View Entity |
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This is a letter dated February 21, 2008, from attorney Theodore J. Leopold to attorney Jack A. Goldberger regarding the case of 'Jane Doe v. Epstein'. Leopold expresses serious ethical concerns about Goldberger's co-counsel, who refused to share copies of exhibits after a direct examination the previous day. Leopold writes to confirm a prior agreement that Goldberger will provide copies of all exhibits to him and the State Attorney, highlighting a potential conflict or lack of cooperation among the legal team.
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A direct examination took place where Jack Goldberger's co-counsel refused to provide copies of documents and photographs used as exhibits and refused to allow the court reporter to mark them.
2008-02-20
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