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To: Always Right
Rush stated in his "going away" monologue that if there is a criminal prosecution he would co-operate fully.

I realize that criminal and personal self incrimination are quite different. But if your boss asked you for all the records necessary to find something to fire you about and you tried to keep some from him, would you be co-operating fully? Where do you draw the line in terms of self incrimination?

31 posted on 12/24/2003 8:50:31 AM PST by joesbucks
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To: joesbucks
If you have a desk job. You don't drive anywhere. Does you boss have a right to inpect your medical records for any illnesses that my affect insurance rates?

I have seen some boobs railing about "no privacy right" when FL does have a privacy right the Federal constitution does not have.

Medical records are an exception to the heresay rule BTW.

I think we have a situation where cooperation would be abused. Remember the criminal system is designed to be UNfair. It is UNfair to the prosecustion, they have the burden of proof. (why prosecutors ask jurors to be fair rather than give a fair trial during voi dire) Cooperate, yes; be a sucker, no.
34 posted on 12/24/2003 8:58:38 AM PST by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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