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April 27, 2011
New Article - Guns, Fruits, Drugs, and Documents: A Criminal Defense Lawyer's Responsibility for Real Evidence
Professor Stephen Gillers has a wonderful new piece in 63 Stanford Law Review 813 (April 2011), titled, Guns, Fruits, Drugs, and Documents: A Criminal Defense Lawyer's Responsibility for Real Evidence. (click here to read it on the Stan. L Rev website) This one is a must-read. We all know how to handle weapons, drugs, or stolen property. But happens with the document in a white collar case? This piece offers some wonderful thoughts of dealing with documents provided to counsel.
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