snooptroop88
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And they can't write memos, they're wordy and overblown. Looking back at the Franks memo, seeing this sentence:Defense attorneys simply want to exploit the investigative process. MOO That is why discovery has to be limited to what will be used in court
"They don’t teach you in law school what to do when your client, who is accused of murder, is being guarded by members of a religious cult whose members, evidence strongly supports, were the actual murderers."
Too lengthy. Let's cut that down to this: ""They don’t teach you in law school what to do"
Now, MOO, in this case, I'd just leave it at that. Or we can tack on an addition. Like "when it comes to fundraising."