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Politics : The Donald Trump Presidency

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (14904)10/15/2016 3:04:25 PM
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LOL!!! Where did I ever mention Benghazi??? I merely asked you a very simple forensic question and you blow your stack and begin rambling on about some gibberish...

If you want to continue any dialogue on this thread, then I expect you and other to answer very simple questions when posted....

So, let's try again, shall we???

Here is my very simply question, and kindly don't lose focus, remain calm, it's really a very simple question, are you ready???

Okay, here it is:

If someone received a subpoena to produce documents, more specifically a subpoena duces tecum, and then after that subpoena was received the person having already received that subpoena begins destroying all the documents and evidence requested in that subpoena, is there a crime committed???

Kindly give me your best answer directly addressing my question... TIA

I also asked you:

Where did you receive your forensic training, from a cereal box???

GZ
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