Transcript excerpt shows witness pressured on name‑tag coincidence and subpoena timing
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The passage provides a vague courtroom exchange with no concrete names, dates, transactions, or substantive allegations. It hints at possible witness intimidation but lacks specifics needed for action Witness is questioned about wearing a name tag and a subpoena date. Judge or counsel (Mr. Leopold) repeatedly demands yes/no answers. Potential indication of pressure on witness testimony.
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