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OCR: 206, since they provided additional evidence that pe- titioners had committed the acts alleged. Petitioners' motive for their conduct, on the other hand, was not an element to the offense Nonetheless, the district judge perm itted petitioners testify about the tents U those documents and have the documents read the jury 1991 184 185 199-200, 219. 222 Thus, the court permitted petitioners use the documents te interject the issue of motive into the trial impossible to understand ho.w the judge' decisi ion to let petitioners achicve that objectivc evi- dences bias or prejudice against them. Petit tioners claim (Br. 34} that the judge's 'most outrageous conduct" occurred when petitioner Charles Liteky who served BT his own counsel af trial, was examining himself about his milit tary ser vice V ...