Lawyers behaving badly

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    Jul 7, 2021
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    My surprise isn't him smuggling this in, it's how in the heck can any of these items be used within a prison system and go unnoticed? Oh, and this guy passed the bar exam. Remember that the next time you hear a lawyer give advice.
     

    Alamo

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    You’ll all be relieved to know that the story says he had all that stuff in a metal briefcase, which was x-rayed as part of the security procedure to enter the building. The staff noticed “something suspicious“ in the briefcase and they let him go ahead in and watched him as he tried to pass the contraband to some inmates.

    He’s made 10 visits to the installation since June or July, I forget which. So they’re going back in time, with video I guess, to try to see if he’s been up to something that long.
     
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