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Beaker, catching up on the Jian Ghomeshi trial, the prosecution was caught flat footed.
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Mop
that was my thought. the Defense destroyed the prosecution witnesses tesimony. I don't think the D needs to turn over shit though to the prosecutors -- nm
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Beaker (aka anniebecca)
Feb 15 '16, 09:28
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this is correct, also, apparently it isn't customary for the prosecution to prep their witnesses for trial.
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Andie
Feb 15, 10:01
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if the prosecution finds it they have to turn it over, so sometimes they might not look as hard as they might...
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Beaker
Feb 15, 10:04
In CA it's reciprocal, but not in most States. The people voted to make it that way by a proposition. -- nm
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jnine
Feb 15, 09:48
Really? Man, I need to watch more law shows. -- nm
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Mop
Feb 15, 09:32
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if the prosecution finds it they have to turn it over; but the D can spring it I believe is the way it works -- nm
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Beaker
Feb 15, 09:33
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