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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 636 Filed 03/01/22 Page 11 of 22\nThe Honorable Alison J. Nathan\nMarch 1, 2022\nPage 11\n19. Please look at pages 11-13 of the questionnaire. That is the section entitled \"Experience as a Witness, Defendant, or Crime Victim\"?\na. Those questions explored whether you or a relative or a close friend had any experiences with the legal system or with law enforcement or with being a crime victim that might prevent you from being a fair and impartial juror?\nb. Each of those questions had multiple parts?\nc. If you answered \"yes,\" to any of those questions, you would have to provide further information and potentially a written explanation?\nd. You read those questions?\ne. You understood those questions?\nf. Those questions included Question 25, which asked you if you were the victim of a crime?\ng. You responded \"No\" to each of those questions?\nh. You didn't respond to any of the sub-questions that asked for further information if you answered \"Yes\" to the first question?\ni. You skipped those?\nj. Because you had read the initial question and the follow-up questions closely and realized that you didn't need to answer the follow-up questions if you answered \"no\" to the first question?\n20. Please look at pages 19-21 of the questionnaire. That is the section entitled \"Knowledge of the Case and People\"?\n2100689.3\nDOJ-OGR-00009648",
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