deposition transcript: A-5658
The document is a transcript of Rosa Conrad's testimony, where she is questioned about her communication with prosecutors after the trial, her use of different names, and discrepancies in her personal information. The questioning highlights potential inconsistencies and biases in her testimony.
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The document is a transcript of Rosa Conrad's testimony, where she is questioned about her communication with prosecutors after the trial, her use of different names, and discrepancies in her personal information. The questioning highlights potential inconsistencies and biases in her testimony.
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