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In reply to the discussion: Lawyers for Christie administration seeking documents, interview with Hoboken mayor [View all]DeSwiss
(27,137 posts)16. A sitdown with the Capo di tutti capi, huh? I don't think so.
Orrrrrr...... now that I think about it, maybe that's not such a bad idea. She can record it all for the feds.
- Even better, she could invite them to sit-in......
K&R

''Boy, am I truly innocent! I had no
way of knowing all those people I
hired to work for me were incompetent.
Anybody could have made that mistake!
And that stupid brother of mine is
just stoopid!! Always was. Dammit,
you take a few friendly pokes at a
couple small burg mayors these days
and they want to crucify you for it.
There's no fun being governor if you
can't even do that. And I'm really such
a nice guy underneath.....''
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Lawyers for Christie administration seeking documents, interview with Hoboken mayor [View all]
George II
Feb 2014
OP
The constitution gives suspected criminals the right to see the evidence against them.
iandhr
Feb 2014
#3
Don't worry. The rules in federal court cases provide for the exchange of documents and
JDPriestly
Feb 2014
#4
The documents are there, she just refused the "invitation to a private interview"
George II
Feb 2014
#7
I have never heard that in my life. Maybe that is the Southern or Texas version, but I never
JDPriestly
Feb 2014
#25
I've lived all over the country and never once heard what you're referring to. Your family
okaawhatever
Feb 2014
#29
It's a very common expression, I've heard it hundreds, if not thousands, of times.....
George II
Feb 2014
#33
My mother used the phrase 'pot calling the kettle black' and she was from Australia.
Demit
Feb 2014
#39
No, Christie, she's not letting you get info to coach your liars...er...witnesses. nt
SunSeeker
Feb 2014
#13
Well, what did they get for the extra $25 million they spent for the Booker election? Nothing except
okaawhatever
Feb 2014
#30
Standard discovery techniques. If you provide info to prosecutors, same info must be given to
yellowcanine
Feb 2014
#31
If they want the documents from Zimmerman why don't they just ask the US Prosecutor
bigdarryl
Feb 2014
#34
I may be wrong, but she didn't balk at providing documents, just giving them an "interview"
George II
Feb 2014
#36