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Case 1:09-cr-00581-WHP Document 522 Filed 04/06/12 Page 9 of 29
The Court: All right. Ido. Because I would like to make certain that any defendant who
had a jury consultant on the matter also make certain that the jury consultant did not have
any information on Juror Number One.
Trzaskoma: The only thing additional that I would offer your Honor is—well, we can
address this in a letter. I think it’s more appropriate.
29. This colloquy must be read in its (rather brief) entirety, that is, as a whole. Trzaskoma’s
statement implies that the answer to the Court’s question from Brune & Richard would not be
that it had no information at all. It would not require a letter to say only that. It is, instead, clear
that Trzakoma had something “additional...to offer,” and chose to accept the Court’s invitation
to say it in a letter, which was done on July 21 in a fashion that adequately disclosed the firm’s
earlier research and internal communications on the subject. “The general rule is that statements
must be taken in context, and that related parts of a document must be taken together. That a
hasty reader might take the first paragraph out of context is not in the present circumstances
enough to brand the memorandum as false.” The memorandum must be “read as a whole.”
Young v. City of Providence, 404 F.3d 33, 40-41 (1* Cir. 2005) (Rule 11 appeal) (citations
omitted).
CONCLUSION
30. __ For the reasons stated, my opinion is that the actions of the Brune & Richard lawyers
throughout the trial and in the months following with respect to the information they had
obtained about Catherine Conrad were entirely consistent with their responsibilities under the
lawyer ethics rules.
Stephen Gillers
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