To: Boogieman
Broden was gagged specifically to prevent him from going against the judges orders and releasing video to the media. It was a condition of him being allowed to obtain that video before discovery. If he had been willing to wait to obtain the video, or if he had agreed not to release it to the media without the judges approval, then he wouldnt have been gagged. He refused, so he brought it on himself.
And...
Yesterday Broden submitted his brief in defense of freedom of speech. So did the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and the 25 other organizations including the Committee for Freedom of the Press.
Are they all gang apologists?
You have a little bootblack at the corner of your mouth, sir.
To: Robert Teesdale
“Are they all gang apologists?”
LOL, criminal defense lawyers? Yes, in general, they tend to be. That’s what they get paid to to do!
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