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Acquittal of a client for murder
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unnamed Client/Witness | person | 17 | View Entity |
| Unknown Speaker (Attorney) | person | 0 | View Entity |
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This document appears to be page 181 of a larger manuscript or transcript, stamped by the House Oversight Committee. It contains a single footnote (number 64) in which the author discusses a former client who was acquitted of murder but later convicted of a different crime without the author's representation. The top of the page includes the date 4.2.12 and a word count (WC).
Events with shared participants
A legal deposition where attorneys are arguing over procedural rules regarding objections. Mr. Tein, the questioning attorney, objects to Mr. Leopold's 'speaking objections', while Mr. Leopold states he will continue to do so to protect his client from improperly phrased questions.
Date unknown • Undetermined
Deposition Interruption
Date unknown • Deposition Room
Conviction of the same client for a different crime
Date unknown • Unknown
Disruption during deposition
Date unknown • Deposition Room
The arrest of the speaker's client.
Date unknown • New Hampshire
A speaker is addressing a judge, arguing about the significance of threats received by their client and their firm.
Date unknown • court
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