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new to me: John Dean says it would be highly unusual that a lawyer would use the word "pled" which suggest's Trump's tweet was not written for him. -- nm
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Max
Dec 4 '17, 19:13
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CNN interviewed defense lawyer who said such a term would be used among trial lawyers -- nm
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zeitgeist
Dec 4, 19:31
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weird. I don't think that's it at all, it's what's generally considered proper use vs. not, at least in the u.s. -- nm
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b., merry and bright.
Dec 4, 19:34
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I went to find an example and found this, even better. nm but: -- (link*)
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b., merry and bright.
Dec 4, 19:35
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