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To: Srexley who wrote (209173)12/12/2001 3:33:49 PM
From: ThirdEye  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
If, as you say, nothing said in a client-attorney conversation can be used by the prosecution, what would be the poiint of listening. Perhaps he thinks other information relevant to some other investigation might come forth. But if the conversation is not private, such information coming forth is not likely.

Similarly, if he feels free to propose that nothing overheard in such a conversation would be used by the prosecution, then what prevents him from saying the same thing about gun ownership records sought by the FBI?