59A
State's Exhibit 59A consists of scanned pages selected from the larger Exhibit 59, used as the known comparison sample in Kate Butler's direct examination. One alias identifies the included page as containing license-plate language with birthday party language highlighted during a Corbitt presentation. The exhibit was also addressed in a jury instruction colloquy where the court issued a rule-of-completeness ruling regarding the calendar materials.
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As the known comparison sample anchoring forensic document examination testimony, Exhibit 59A is central to the evidentiary foundation of that analysis; the rule-of-completeness ruling at the jury instruction stage further reflects the contested scope and weight of the calendar evidence in the Donna Adelson trial.