31 May
2005
31 May
'05
4 p.m.
At 01:54 PM 5/31/2005, Chris Ranch wrote:
I'm not so opposed to the "don't tell anyone" part. When we receive a subpeona for a criminal case (as opposed to a civil case), the subpeona usually states that the subpeona and information being requested can't be discussed by anyone. Whereas a civil case allows us to tell the customer if we want to.
That's a good question. Has anyone seen an NSL, and/or know if we're gagged?
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