Sean Kent
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Well, you're exactly right. They don't prepare you for that because you understand every case is different. So you read about cases like, I think this Diddy case is going to be studied forever. You know, I think it's going to be studied in law school, but that's the way that we learn is because of what happens with cases is how you learn things that could happen.
Like when I was in law school, we studied the OJ Simpson case because that was a case that had happened. But anybody before OJ wouldn't have known about these cases. We wouldn't have known about court TV and things of that nature because it didn't happen.
Like when I was in law school, we studied the OJ Simpson case because that was a case that had happened. But anybody before OJ wouldn't have known about these cases. We wouldn't have known about court TV and things of that nature because it didn't happen.
Like when I was in law school, we studied the OJ Simpson case because that was a case that had happened. But anybody before OJ wouldn't have known about these cases. We wouldn't have known about court TV and things of that nature because it didn't happen.
Yeah, they haven't had it yet, but what they have is exactly what you want. Usually what ends up happening is the defense could file what's called a bill of particulars. A bill of particulars in the federal system is exactly what it sounds like. It's basically, here's a bill.
Yeah, they haven't had it yet, but what they have is exactly what you want. Usually what ends up happening is the defense could file what's called a bill of particulars. A bill of particulars in the federal system is exactly what it sounds like. It's basically, here's a bill.
Yeah, they haven't had it yet, but what they have is exactly what you want. Usually what ends up happening is the defense could file what's called a bill of particulars. A bill of particulars in the federal system is exactly what it sounds like. It's basically, here's a bill.
Or, like, if you go into a restaurant and you order food and all of a sudden the waiter gives you a bill and it just has a total on it, $75, like, well, what the heck is this for? Break this down for me because you just gave me a bill. Well, the indictment is just the bill against Diddy. Tell me exactly what I ate and exactly what I paid for to get to this $75.
Or, like, if you go into a restaurant and you order food and all of a sudden the waiter gives you a bill and it just has a total on it, $75, like, well, what the heck is this for? Break this down for me because you just gave me a bill. Well, the indictment is just the bill against Diddy. Tell me exactly what I ate and exactly what I paid for to get to this $75.
Or, like, if you go into a restaurant and you order food and all of a sudden the waiter gives you a bill and it just has a total on it, $75, like, well, what the heck is this for? Break this down for me because you just gave me a bill. Well, the indictment is just the bill against Diddy. Tell me exactly what I ate and exactly what I paid for to get to this $75.
The bill in particular says federal government break down the charges, the dates, the time, the people, because you've made this allegation And you haven't broken it down. Well, that's why the government said, you don't have to file your bill of particulars, Mr. Combs.
The bill in particular says federal government break down the charges, the dates, the time, the people, because you've made this allegation And you haven't broken it down. Well, that's why the government said, you don't have to file your bill of particulars, Mr. Combs.
The bill in particular says federal government break down the charges, the dates, the time, the people, because you've made this allegation And you haven't broken it down. Well, that's why the government said, you don't have to file your bill of particulars, Mr. Combs.
We're going to give you an enterprise letter where we break down our times, our dates, our allegations, who we think is involved, the other parties, all of the people here. That being said, we're not going to give it to you until March or whatever the date is. Here's our letter. Ha ha. You got two months to prepare.
We're going to give you an enterprise letter where we break down our times, our dates, our allegations, who we think is involved, the other parties, all of the people here. That being said, we're not going to give it to you until March or whatever the date is. Here's our letter. Ha ha. You got two months to prepare.
We're going to give you an enterprise letter where we break down our times, our dates, our allegations, who we think is involved, the other parties, all of the people here. That being said, we're not going to give it to you until March or whatever the date is. Here's our letter. Ha ha. You got two months to prepare.
Yes. But in the grand scheme of things, the judge is going to say, are you guys ready? You're the ones who wanted the speedy trial. Don't forget, this was the defense who was saying, we want this trial ASAP. The government is not doing anything untoward, if you will. Because their argument is we don't want to give this enterprise letter a day sooner.