Court Filing: 635
Summary
The document is a letter from the United States Attorney's Office to Judge Alison J. Nathan proposing questions to be asked of Juror 50 during a public hearing to investigate whether Juror 50 provided false answers on his juror questionnaire. The proposed questions relate to Juror 50's experiences with sexual abuse and his ability to be fair and impartial during the trial. The hearing is a result of the Court's February 24, 2022 Opinion and Order.
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