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d-1489House OversightLegal Filing

The document is a court filing in a criminal case, discussing the government's proposals for protect...

The document is a court filing in a criminal case, discussing the government's proposals for protecting witness identities during trial, including using pseudonyms, redacting exhibits, and providing jurors with sealed exhibits in binders. The defense has agreed to the government's proposals with some modifications to the limiting instruction. The filing highlights the tension between protecting witness identities and ensuring a fair trial.

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The document is a court filing in a criminal case, discussing the government's proposals for protecting witness identities during trial, including using pseudonyms, redacting exhibits, and providing jurors with sealed exhibits in binders. The defense has agreed to the government's proposals with some modifications to the limiting instruction. The filing highlights the tension between protecting witness identities and ensuring a fair trial.

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Protecting witness identitiesTrial proceduresRedaction and sealing of exhibits
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