17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
From: IN%"unicorn@schloss.li" "Black Unicorn" 6-APR-1996 16:17:13.99
I might add that the Cayman Islands are full of trust companies with provisions which forbid the disclosure of data to a client who is coerced. A law on the books refuses to recognize "consent" orders made under judicial compulsion. This would give the appearance of total unavailability of evidence and suggest the futility of contempt charges. Yet courts have still, and with no small measure of success, imposed sanctions on witnesses so protected.
What measure of success? Getting the data, or locking up the witness? -Allen