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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not enough facts, too muddled IMO. I can tell you that one bedrock guideline is that lack of candor or provable (key element) material lying in an official proceeding is often worse and leads to harsher penalty than the underlying incident under investigation. My clients for 20+ yrs were federal criminal investigators and I always told them that lack of candor was as much or more their worry than the substance of many inquiries. [/quote] 6:11 here. Quite true. Lying in an investigation (Lack of candor in fedspeak) often becomes much more serious than the substance of the investigation -- absence without leave, outside work without permission, whatever it was. This is because IGs and Special Counsels go apeshit about being lied to. [/quote] What if the special counsel report says attorney had to have lied and nothing else? In the clear?[/quote]
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