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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, v
PAUL M. DAUGERDAS, ET AL,
February 15, 2012
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THE COURT: Mr. Gair, you may continue,
BY MR. GAIR:
Q. Ms. Conrad, do you have a driver's license?
A. Yes.
Q. What name is on your drivers license?
A. My married name, Rosa.
Q. So when you said you use Rosa socially, in fact you use it
10 for legal purposes too, correct?
11 A. Just on my license.
12 Q. And when you were arrested, correct?
13 A. I don't think it matters what name a person uses when
14 they're arrested, Your NYSID follows you.
15 Q. Now, would I be tight in thinking that you identified with
16 the prosecutors in this case?
117 A, I don't know what you think, sir.
18 Q. Did you identify with the prosecutors in this case?
1s A, I don't know what that question means.
20 Q. Well, you wrote to the prosecutors after the trial was
21 over, correct?
22 A. Correct.
23 Q. You didn't write to any of the defense lawyers, correct?
24 A, That's correct.
25 Q. And not only did you write to the prosecutors, but you
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1 wrote to the prosecutors the very day after the verdict, isn't
2 that correct?
3 A. I'm not really sure the exact date, sir. It was late May.
4 MR. GAIR: Your Honor, I'd move the admission of PMD
5 Exhibit 7.
6 THE COURT: Any objection?
7 MR. OKULA: No objection, your Honor.
8 THE COURT: PMD Exhibit 7 is received in evidence.
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Q. And if you would look at Exhibit 7, tab 7, you wrote the
prosecutors on May 25th of 2011, is that correct?
A. Yes.
Q. And that was one day after the verdict, the very day after.
A. I believe the verdict was the 24th, Correct.
Q. And you were very anxious to talk to the prosecutors,
weren't you?
A. Not just myself.
Q. Of course, I didn't ask you about anybody else, Were you
very anxious to talk to the prosecutors?
A. Yes. And along with the other eleven jurors, we had wanted
to speak with them after the verdict, when Judge Pauley had
come into the jury room to speak with us after.
Q. Without worrying about what the eleven other people wanted
or didn't want, were you anxious to speak with them?
A. Oh, sure.
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Q. And you were so anxious to speak with them that you wrote a
letter to Mr, Okula the very next day, nght?
A. I don't know couching in those terms "so anxious" really is
the correct way to do it, but --
Q. Well, you wrote a letter to him in which you told him you
wished that you would have had the opportunity to talk to him, |
correct?
A. Oh, that's correct, yes.
Q. And you would have welcomed the pleasure to do so, right?
Ay Yes,
Q. Now, you never made any attempt to contact any of the
defense lawyers and tell them you would have liked to talk to
them, right?
A. There was no reason to.
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Q. But there was a reason to contact the prosecutor?
16 A. Yes,
17 Q. And not only -- now, and you wrote a letter to Mr. Okula,
18 now, this is not preprinted stationery, right, that you wrote
19 on?
20 A. No, no.
21 Q. This is just a caption that you made up for the letter,
22 correct?
23 A. Yeah, on my computer, yes.
24 Q. On your computer, And where were you sitting when you
wrote that letter on your computer?
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1 A. In front of my cat.
2 Q. In front of your cat. Was your cat located at 2385 South
3 Barker Avenue or at 16 Parkview Drive at the time?
4 A. Neither. It's Barker,
5 Q. Where was your cat located at the time you wrote this
6 letter, ma'am?
7 A. Next to my screen. On Barker Avenue, sir,
8 Q, Yeah. And yet you put, once again, that the return address
S was 16 Parkview Avenue in Bronxville, New York, correct?
10 A. No, Drive.
11 Q. You put the address was 16 Parkview Drive in Bronxville,
12 correct?
13 A. Yes, mm-hmm. Yes.
14 Q. That's not where you were when you wrote the letter, right?
is A. Correct.
16 Q. And that was not the address you were living at when you
17 wrote the letter, correct?
18 A. Istill consider it both.
19 Q. And that is not the address that goes with the phone number
20 that you put right under that, is it?
21 A. Excuse me, that's my cell number.
Q. That's exactly right. That is not your parents’ home phone
number at 16 Parkview Drive, is it, ma'am?
A. No, it's my cell.
Q. It's your cell number. Why don't you tell Judge Pauley why
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