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Old 06-24-2005, 06:21 PM   #1279
Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
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The gravity of Clinton's lies.

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Originally posted by Iron Steve
Again, for the non-litigator, in a deposition, what is the "privacy" objection to a question or line of questions arguably designed to obtain relevant information?
Real-world question, not legal question. A gentleman never tells, as Slave reminds us every day.

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back when this was fresh, 20/20, I believe (i think it was Cathryn Crier) did a story on people who were actually prosecuted for perjury in very similar (except for the president aspect) circumstances. I can't remember the facts but I recall the story profiled 2 or 3 people who actually served time for very similar perjurious events, eg: they lied about what could be characterized as irrelevant affairs in depos or on the stand.
can you supply the denominator?
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