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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m a little stunned that anyone here would think the texting history was sent by accident, from a lawyer appointed by Holder. I am NOT a fan of Jones, but this is banana republic law and should not happen[/quote] I was wondering when the RWNJs would come back and cry about the Dems being the real problem. And I can't even decipher this nonsense.[/quote] Let me spell it out for you: There is no way two years of texts were sent to the defense accidentally. I can't stand Jones, but I hate miscarriage of justice and a banana republic more.[/quote] Let me clue you in: lawyers and paralegals, like everyone else, make mistakes. [/quote] Not like this. Please.[/quote] You have no idea how the information was handled internally, how it was handed over, or really anything about what happened. When I practiced law a long time I handed my secretary an envelope with documents in it and asked her to send it to our client. I handed her a separate stack of documents and asked her to shred them. She instead put the shred stack in the envelope and mailed it to the client. Well, that shred stack was the privileged information that I recommended that we not turn over in response to a FOIA request. Luckily, the client caught the error and called us. We looked like idiots and I was told I should have checked the envelope prior to mailing despite the fact that she should have not added documents to the envelope in the first place. In another case entirely I represented the defendant in a personal injury trial. The Plaintiff's lawyer sent over ALL of his client's medical records, including the ones from a year before the accident where she complained of the exact same injuries from a car wreck. I impeached on the stand and the just took about 15 minutes to pour her out. It happens.[/quote]
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