To: traditional1
he'll probably be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the Law That would be rather funny actually. The prosecution would have to prove that the man obtained real records from the federal government. Those records would then become evidence in the public trial. I bet they do not prosecute because they don't want the evidence to be made public.
To: ALPAPilot
Those records would then become evidence in the public trial. I bet they do not prosecute because they don't want the evidence to be made public. A judge would just issue a gag order and/or order the confidentiality of certain disclosed documents.
Cordially,
284 posted on
03/31/2011 8:44:27 AM PDT by
Diamond
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