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wQkeAF 30 points ago +31 / -1

The funny thing about lawsuits... the discovery phase is amazing!

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WU_HAN_FRU 4 points ago +4 / -0

OR they could just grant whatever damages Smartmatic wants, tack a few million bucks onto the end, and continue to suppress the evidence.

There's no reason why they shouldn't, at this point.

Power and force are the only "legal" principles still at work in our country.

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Viewer01 2 points ago +2 / -0

What I was thinking. Are they insane? Do they want to get caught?

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IsrorOrca 1 point ago +1 / -0

Too much time has passed. The evidence is gone

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Glorydog 4 points ago +4 / -0

Lack of evidence itself can still be evidence. If data was wiped or altered that had no reason to have been, that itself could be evidence of wrongdoing, if what is there contradicts itself or other bits of evidence that too can be indicative of wrongdoing. We know what we should see if everything were above board, I wonder if it's even possible to fabricate all of it after the fact.

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