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by baybal2
2741 days ago
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The point I want to convey is that if he could've done anything with it (like copying files somewhere else,) he had no point of ever attempting to do any trickery (giving a USB stick with erased files) invariably of circumstances and technicalities. And there is no proof so far of him doing that (otherwise it will be put in bold letter on his charge sheet.) That's nothing less than an estoppel condition in hands of a skilled lawyer. But you can expect that prosecutors will now be trying their best to made up, and attempting to keep him behind bars for the duration of the court proceedings. |
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“The perfect crook would have covered his tracks better” is not persuasive. The perfect crook wouldn’t get caught. People who do bad things are just as fallible as people who don’t.