Opinion ID: 3052803
Heading Depth: 4
Heading Rank: 1

Heading: “Did you ever express to Rafiel Torre a desire

Text: to, quote, get rid of Brian [sic]?” b. “[D]id you ever tell Rafiel to kill Brian [sic]?” c. “Prior to Brian’s [sic] murder, did you ever tell anybody that you and Rafiel were going to move away together?” d. “[D]id you have any involvement at all in Brian [sic] Richards’ murder?” e. “Did you ever proposition Rafiel to kill Brian [sic] Richards?” f. “Did you ever ask Gerald Strebendt to kill Brian [sic] Richards?” g. “Did you ever ask Rafiel Torre to provide you with an alibi because you had killed Brian [sic] Richards?” RICHARDS v. RICHARDS 11881 The district court precluded Angelina from testifying at trial as to her involvement, or lack thereof, in Bryan’s murder because she had refused to answer questions about this subject during her deposition. Angelina was permitted to testify about all other subjects. The district court also exercised its discretion to draw an adverse inference from Angelina’s assertion of the Fifth Amendment privilege against selfincrimination.