The following is a transcript of Tim DeChristopher’s testimony.
He is charged with two felonies for placing bogus bids at a Dec. 19, 2008, federal oil and gas lease auction in Salt Lake City.
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Defense attorney Ron Yengich: I want to get something out of the way. (Inaudible) ... Mr. DeChristopher, on December, 19, 2008, where did you live?
DeChristopher: [He gives his home address] in Salt Lake City.
Yengich: You are familiar with the government’s Exhibit No. 4?
DeChristopher: Yes
Yengich: You’ve seen it?
DeChristopher: Yes
Yengich: We’re going to talk about it. Is that your name?
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DeChristopher: Yes
Yengich: Who wrote that?
DeChristopher: I wrote that.
Yengich: What address is on that form?
DeChristopher: [He again gives his home address] in Salt Lake City.
Yengich: Did you live there during the calendar year 2009?
DeChristopher: Yes, I did, the whole time.
Yengich: Did you receive mail at that address?
DeChristopher: Yes.
Yengich: Was there ever a problem with your mail service at that time?
DeChristopher: Nothing that I knew about.
Yengich: Tell the members of the jury where you were born and where you were raised?
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