deposition transcript: A-5667
The document is a transcript of a juror's testimony, where they are questioned about not disclosing their criminal history during voir dire. The juror is confronted with potential motives for lying, including curiosity about the case. The testimony suggests that the juror may have been dishonest about their background.
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The document is a transcript of a juror's testimony, where they are questioned about not disclosing their criminal history during voir dire. The juror is confronted with potential motives for lying, including curiosity about the case. The testimony suggests that the juror may have been dishonest about their background.
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Kristen M. Simkins From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Irons, Janet < Tuesday, July 12, 2016 10:47 AM Richard C. Smith Hello Warden Smith, mother is anxious to hear the results of your inquiry into her daughter's health. I'd be grateful if you could email or call me at your earliest convenience. I'm free today after 2 p.m. Alternatively, we could meet after the Prison Board of Inspectors Meeting this coming Thursday. Best wishes, Janet Irons 1 Kristen M. Simkins From: Sent:
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