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In reply to the discussion: DOJ lawyer can't tell judge the grand jury materials weren't shared with foreign governments [View all]TidalWave46
(2,061 posts)46. I fully accept the word "rarely" over the word I used, which was "often."
I still don't think SS is a lawyer. Numerous things they have said lead me to believe that.
I was brought to read about lawyers lying to judges when I personally witnessed it as a juror. I was shocked that the judge did nothing about it. I did follow up. No actions were taken. I found out there are many good reasons a judge will do absolutely nothing about a lie. I think the word "rarely" works just because of how many lawyers are actually in front of judges every day. As you know, it's a lot.
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DOJ lawyer can't tell judge the grand jury materials weren't shared with foreign governments [View all]
StarfishSaver
Oct 2019
OP
I think Trump will somehow block him like he did the others. Congress would do well to subpoena
Maraya1969
Oct 2019
#64
I'm going to guess that the lawyer didn't know the answer, just as he/she stated.
TidalWave46
Oct 2019
#10
Lawyers don't "often lie in court" and lawyers lying in court is not "a time-honored tradition"
StarfishSaver
Oct 2019
#39
I don't know where you practice law, but it sounds like some place out of a Grisham or Turow novel
StarfishSaver
Oct 2019
#42