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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a question for criminal attorneys who practice in Virginia. My background is in civil litigation where you get all kinds of discovery and get to depose the relevant witnesses beforehand. Is there any obligation at all or anyway at all for the prosecution to have generally understood what BB was going to testify to? I assume not because they probably don’t even know at last minute he would testify. But any hint of his arguments in pre trial motions? I asked because there are so many aspects of his testimony that should be easy to rebut. Like who was throwing this party and what were the circumstances around that. I’m sure there’s no love lost with that friend and BB at this point. Also [b]could CB really just take home the files of her SA patients?[/b] I am sure that’s prohibited. I’m sure it’s technically hard if not impossible and I’m sure there would be a trail if she had downloaded things. Did the medical examiner find any old bruises on CB‘s body? (I am assuming from the posts here that BB’s point was she was into this kind of fetish stuff before and had bruises because of it am I right on that? Related. If someone said. If that were true, why was BB so distraught that he had to run from McDonald’s and confront the guy thinking he was murdering her?) Etc etc. [/quote] I’m so shocked he went there. It does seem like it would be hard for her to take it home (everything is digital, she would have to print stuff out at work - which I think would be logged - and it would be a huge HIPPA violation). It seems more likely that she would be looking stuff up on her home computer and didn’t the digital forensics witness say there was nothing like that in her browser history? Did BB share this with investigators? Seems like it would be super relevant. [/quote] HIPAA doesn’t apply to law enforcement after death. [/quote]
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