Shaun Kent
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I don't want to go.
That's something that someone can file.
It would be different if you were David who was looking at some type of criminal liability.
In this situation, they have filed a writ of habeas corpus saying you would unlawfully detain me.
Under that situation, you can say, I should not be allowed or be forced to testify against myself.
You bringing me here has violated my due process because I don't know what I am coming for, which candidly is not the best of arguments.
But you, sir, are a family member.
You are a potential witness.
And that's why two courts, two separate courts said, uh-uh.
You might have information that we need to know to justify, satisfy and help with a conviction or potentially solve a crime.
You've been subpoenaed.
Go testify in front of the grand jury.
And so that's what he's saying.
He's I mean, and I don't want to talk down anyone.
Well, as an American, you have due process.
It's an inartful argument to try to get away from a subpoena.
You have a right to challenge.
You have, you know, under amendments of the Constitution, you cannot just go, we want to force you to do something.
And as you can see, two separate courts said it's not going to work.