DoJ subpoena guidelines for journalists
aluger at hushmail.com
aluger at hushmail.com
Thu Mar 8 19:14:28 PST 2001
I think you should be a real pain in the ass. Stick it to those pigs, right
in the ear!
Hell, a few days in the pen on a comtempt charge would be a character builder
even for YOU Declan.
You better brush up on your language skills first though. Try: http://dictionary.prisonwall.org/
After all you'll want to know what to do when word comes down that you're
going to be "Dressed Out."
Good luck!
At Thu, 08 Mar 2001 21:52:14 -0500, Declan McCullagh <declan at well.com> wrote:
>
>See:
>
>http://squid.law.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/get-cfr.cgi?TITLE=28&PART=50&SECTION=10&TYPE=TEXT
>
> They say:
>
> "(c) Negotiations with the media shall be pursued in all
> cases in which a subpoena to a member of the news media is
> contemplated.
> and
> "All reasonable attempts should be made to obtain information from
> alternative sources before considering issuing a subpoena to a member
> of the news media
> and
> "No subpoena may be issued to any member of the news media or for
>the
> telephone toll records of any member of the news media without the
> express authorization of the Attorney General
>
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