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bigmikesballsack 62 points ago +64 / -2

Spoliation. BIG no-no. Presumption would be made against Dominion.

Edit: Based Pillow Merchant would send a “notice of litigation” letter. Anything they destroy after that date, presumption in favor of pillow.

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MEGAMAGAULTRA 22 points ago +22 / -0

Audit logs, or other peice of evidence found suggests that something was tampered with. But to your point there is always a chance they successfully destroy any evidence and successfully cover up any kind of audit trail.

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Yaemz123 13 points ago +13 / -0

Well they deleted logs of 2020 election in some places, and nothing happened. Why do you thing things would work differently in this case? Laws only apply to the right, it seems.

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Barrysstash 1 point ago +1 / -0

We’re they allowed to delete? Weren’t ballots supposed to remain for 2 years and they’ve been destroyed?

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Krat 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well of course, they sit there and say 'looks like being nice to them didnt work in self pity and defeatism'

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JohnnyWolverine 1 point ago +1 / -0

Damn, I wish you were wrong.

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Devildtails 9 points ago +9 / -0

They already have the evidence. Dominion cannot escape reality.

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bigmikesballsack 5 points ago +5 / -0

That’s where forensic IT comes in.

Source: shitty lawyer Patriot.

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LibbyJimmy 3 points ago +3 / -0

Used to do digital forensics in eDiscovery. We would crawl everything for the damn lawyers. Had to leave the field because the hours were insane as were the clients.

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themightykekfish 3 points ago +3 / -0

Hey you're great fren don't sell yourself short!

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LirukDatan 2 points ago +2 / -0

Trump team has a Dominion machine in their possession. If Dominion tampers with the code and it doesn't match to what is presented as evidence I think they would be even more screwed.

Problem is, whether it's going to be a fair judge/court...

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KittyCat 2 points ago +2 / -0

If they didn't produce the requested discovery (that they are known to have) they would be presumed guilty.

Is that how it works?

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