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In reply to the discussion: Lawyers for Christie administration seeking documents, interview with Hoboken mayor [View all]Laxman
(2,433 posts)17. What An Interesting Letter....
this does not appear to be the reaction of an innocent person. I get it, NOW you're interested in getting to the bottom of this.
The Governors Office takes the allegations recently made by Hoboken Mayor Zimmer very seriously For that reason, we have assembled a team here that includes five former federal prosecutors and are conducting a thorough review of the facts pertinent to Mayor Zimmers allegations. Toward that end, we request assistance from Mayor Zimmer.
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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