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Juror's Lies Lead to New Trials for 3 of 4 Tax Shelter Defendants

New York Law Journal

June 5, 2012

Southern District Judge William Pauley said juror Catherine M. Conrad "made a calculated, criminal decision to get on the jury" in the Jenkens & Gilchrist tax shelter case, but her "breathtaking" lies did not lead to a new trial for defendant David Parse, whose lawyers had failed to disclose their investigation into her identity.

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