Date Unknown
Ms. Brune, her firm, or defendant Parse acknowledged being differently situated than other defendants during a telephone call on July 22nd.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ms. Brune | person | 82 | View Entity |
| Parse | person | 55 | View Entity |
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This document is an excerpt from a legal transcript, filed on February 24, 2022, detailing a Q&A session. Ms. Brune, the deponent, discusses legal standards regarding juror misconduct, referencing 'McDonough' cases and a 'New York ethical rule'. She clarifies her firm's lack of 'actual knowledge' of misconduct and acknowledges a July 22nd telephone call where she, her firm, or defendant Parse was deemed 'differently situated' from other defendants.
Events with shared participants
Direct examination of Ms. Brune regarding her knowledge and actions during the voir dire process.
Date unknown • Court (implied)
Voir dire, the process of jury selection, is discussed.
Date unknown • Court (implied)
The writing of a legal brief by Edelstein and Ms. Brune.
Date unknown
Redirect examination of Ms. Brune by Mr. Davis, during which Government Exhibit 28 (a letter from Ms. Brune) is admitted into evidence.
Date unknown • The Court
A discussion between Edelstein and Ms. Brune about what information to include or omit in a legal brief concerning Catherine Conrad.
Date unknown
Edelstein and Ms. Brune specifically decided what information to include or exclude from a legal brief.
Date unknown
A wide-ranging corrupt endeavor to obstruct and impede the IRS and defraud the IRS through the design, marketing, implementation, and defense of four tax shelters known as Short Sale, Short Option, SWAPS, and HOMER, as well as the Jenkens & Gilchrist tax shelters.
Date unknown
A trial that demonstrated Parse's role as a key actor in the largest criminal tax fraud in history.
Date unknown
Discussion between the speaker, Ms. Edelstein, and Ms. Brune regarding Catherine Conrad and a Westlaw report.
Date unknown
Defendant Parse waived his new trial motion in a district court proceeding.
Date unknown • district court
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