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stopdiggin

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13. yes. I read that too. But ..
Mon Sep 23, 2019, 01:42 PM
Sep 2019

In order to negate privilege, you have to establish crime. It becomes a kind of chicken and egg thing. Now if you can establish criminal behavior coming from a different angle (without the complaint or transcript) -- then you might be able to open that door. Otherwise the argument doesn't do you much good.
(oh, and hopefully before we get off in the weeds -- we would be talking about THIS incident and potential criminality -- not a laundry list of all our previous grievances.)

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