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by ajross
919 days ago
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Again, no, because courts don't as a general rule treat with "bogus" claims. If you try to lie to get a subpoena, the other counsel calls bullshit and the judge agrees. This just isn't a thing. This is another angle of the "Hackers Think The Law is a Computer" disconnect. People don't try to hack the courts like this because they tend to get disbarred if they try. |
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If your experience is closer to the truth, then maybe the tech industry should retain lawyers to redesign our security systems!