Adversarial exchange during deposition regarding questioning tactics.
Argumentative dialogue during deposition.
Argumentative exchange during deposition.
Adversarial dialogue regarding breaks and demeanor.
Arguments over procedure, interruptions, and exhibit marking during the deposition.
Hostile exchange during legal proceeding; Leopold insults Tein regarding his impression in court.
Argumentative exchange regarding the record and breaks.
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This is a page from a deposition transcript (page 101) processed on July 26, 2017. A witness is being questioned by Mr. Tein about a photograph involving Steven Lavelle and a man identified phonetically as Robbie Shergan. The opposing counsel, Mr. Leopold, repeatedly objects to Mr. Tein interrupting the witness.
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A transcript page from a deposition involving attorneys Mr. Leopold and Mr. Tein. The text captures a heated exchange where Leopold requests a break, which Tein resists, accusing Leopold of obstructing the deposition. Leopold explicitly requests that the audio of the deposition be preserved.
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This document is a page from a deposition transcript marked 'Page 117' and 'Page 2792'. It captures a heated exchange between attorneys Mr. Tein and Mr. Leopold regarding procedural rules and objections. Mr. Tein aggressively questions a witness, asserting that the witness's parents, who filed a police report, are 'liars,' prompting Mr. Leopold to instruct the witness not to answer and to state for the record that the question was inappropriate and misleading.
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Page 17 of a deposition transcript recorded by Consor & Associates. The text captures a tense procedural argument between attorneys Leopold, Tein, and Goldberger regarding a break, lateness (9 a.m. vs after 2 p.m.), and professional demeanor. Following a recess, Mr. Tein resumes questioning a witness (whose name is redacted) about the seriousness of the deposition and introduces Exhibit 31-001. The document bears a footer date of 07/26/17 and a DOJ-OGR stamp.
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This document is page 20 of a deposition transcript produced by Censor & Associates. It captures a contentious exchange between attorneys Mr. Leopold and Mr. Tein. Leopold asks the witness to spell a word for the record (the witness begins spelling 'N-i-g-g' before being cut off), leading to an objection by Tein and a subsequent argument regarding whether a document (identified as Exhibit 31-001) was properly marked and identified.
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A transcript page from a legal proceeding recording a heated exchange between attorneys Mr. Leopold and Mr. Tein. Leopold accuses Tein of repetitive questioning, while Tein asks Leopold to stop yelling. The argument escalates when Leopold mistakenly calls Tein 'Lewis,' leading to an insult from Leopold suggesting Tein made no impression during a previous three-day evidentiary hearing.
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This is a page from a deposition transcript involving attorneys Mr. Tein and Mr. Leopold. Tein questions a redacted witness about an incident at the 'Quarterdeck Tavern' where the witness's manager, Justin, allegedly lied to process servers to hide the witness. The page opens with a contentious exchange between the lawyers before a recess is taken.
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