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To help ensure compliance, some prosecutors, criminal defense lawyers and legal scholars have sensibly concluded that prosecutors' files, as a general rule, should be made open to defendants.
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The diary is already under a court order not to be released, and other documents the judge ruled should be made public have also been put off limits, Wilson said in court filings.
In-house lawyers at big companies, who hire and supervise outside lawyers for a living, say that all sorts of ground rules should be made explicit at the outset, especially for smaller matters.
The authors should point to data to rule out this hypothesis, or an explicit statement that this position cannot be ruled out should be made.
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