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- "content": "1 were indicted. So I don't know.\n2 THE COURT: And you spoke to the prosecutor?\n3 MS. GAFFNEY: The actual prosecutor left the\n4 office. I spoke to the prosecutor that took over the case.\n5 THE COURT: Maybe you can find the prosecutor that\n6 left the office.\n7\n8 You have done more in other cases looking into it.\n9 I have never seen the prosecutor's office do this. I have\n10 to tell you, I am shocked.\n11 MS. GAFFNEY: Right, but I spoke to the prosecutor\n12 that took over the case and they don't have anything, any\n13 affidavits, any statements, any notes.\n14 THE COURT: Why don't you speak to the prosecutor\n15 that did do the case, I am sure you could find that\n16 prosecutor.\n17 MS. GAFFNEY: I can find her, but based upon what\n18 the other prosecutor said, they did not speak to that\n19 prosecutor either.\n20 THE COURT: You did not speak to the prosecutor\n21 yourself, you did not speak to them, that is hearsay. You\n22 did not speak to the prosecutor that handled the case.\n23 MS. GAFFNEY: That's right.\n24 THE COURT: I don't think you did much of an\n25 investigation here.\nMS. GAFFNEY: I mean I called the prosecutor.",
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