deposition transcript: A-5792
Summary
The witness discusses their role in the trial preparation for David Parse, including their involvement in opening and closing statements, expert testimony, and witness preparation. They also testify about email exchanges related to Robert Conrad and their lack of involvement in voir dire.
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