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The DOJ spent eleven days trying to meet with Levison You emphasized eleven days as if it is some astronomical figure. In normal court proceedings, the simplest act like scheduling a deposition for questioning a witness takes months. In the real world, people just aren't sitting around doing nothing waiting for a subpoena from the FBI to come in. Sometimes they're in the middle of a big push for a project, sometimes they're shoring up security for the latest 0-day exploit, sometimes they're in Tahiti sipping drinks on a beach for two weeks without access to email or a phone. Sure, time sensitive criminal cases would be great if it went faster but eleven days is not out of line by any stretch. |
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