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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00338-PAE Document 16166201 Filed 02/24/22 Page 13 of 117 A-5828\n\nC2rdau4 Berke - cross 371\n1 other obligations. I never will act on a piece of information\n2 that I think invokes my duties as an advocate for my client as\n3 well as an officer of the court without first looking at the\n4 rules. I will read the rules.\n5 As we all know, at times you will read the rules, they\n6 will be absolutely clear what my obligations are. Sometimes\n7 they will be less clear and we will research it. That's what I\n8 do. I never act on information until I do that, and I've never\n9 done that on that issue. That's what I can tell you.\n10 Q. I don't think you answered my question, though. Can you\n11 answer the question that I asked? If you form a belief as an\n12 attorney in a courtroom that a juror has engaged in misconduct,\n13 do you have to bring that to the attention of the court?\n14 A. What I can tell you is if I had confronted that issue --\n15 Q. Is this another one that you can't answer yes or no?\n16 A. I'm going to answer your question.\n17 Q. Would you do that.\n18 A. I will. What I will tell you is my reaction to that\n19 information if I confronted it would be that I believe I have\n20 an obligation to tell the court. Before I did anything,\n21 though, I would do exactly what I said. I would look at the\n22 rule, look at the law, and make sure I was complying with all\n23 my obligations.\n24 Q. Did Susan Brune explain to you why she felt it important to\n25 bring the information to your attention that her firm had\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300\n\nDOJ-OGR-00009432",
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