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Obviously he has finished looking over the TES documents since it appears he found the time and effort to write, cite case law, and submitted this motion.
Should make good "reading" material.
Baez citing case law? I'd like to see that!
These guys just do not get it do they? It doesn't matter a bit if the media writes a story about Casey buying anything from the commissary. However, they are likely very concerned about the visitors at the jail being publicised. Why don't they just file a straightforward motion to the judge stating exactly what they want and why they want it, cite some well researched case law, present a good solid argument and have some faith that the judge will do the right thing by them?
This is not about the commissary really is it Baez, so why say that, why inflame the argument, say you just want to protect the direction the defense is going in, because surely that's the only real reason he wants to limit the amount of information about Casey that's going out to the public.