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I can tell you as an attorney (not in criminal defense), it’s generally not ethical to guarantee any sort of outcome to a case. In California, it’s a potential violation of the rules of professional conduct to do so in advertising communications, which could lead to disciplinary action.

It’s considered a crime in California to illegally eavesdrop, and can be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony in California, in addition to the recording being inadmissible as evidence in any other matter. (Penal Code § 632)

That’s real IE right there. Hope you brought your passport.

Oh, come on now...

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, as it is one of the games offered on PS Plus this month. I’ve already played through before, but it feels like a good time to revisit it. Strangely, I’m even enjoying Breach more this time around (don’t ask me why, I don’t know either).

I would recommend you see the game through to the end of the story. I think it has one of the best (if not the best) endings in the entire Assassin’s Creed series.

There’s a certain outfit you can acquire that has a metal hood, which gives a slight Iron Man-esque quality to his voice (it also looks pretty damn cool).

She told Nassar that she “will not rest until every last trace of your influence on this sport has been destroyed like the cancer it is,” and, in addressing new USA Gymastics CEO Kerry Perry, said she had “taken on an organization that I feel is rotting from the inside.”

That letter had all the legal force of a “doctor’s note” (by which I mean the one the student wrote and signed him/herself) to a high school attendence officer on why you missed school the previous day. Come to think of it, he’s no longer a doctor, so I guess that’s partially true.

She only has the power to sentence him, but she sure as hell can state her opinion on the rest.

There’s no good answer as to why they failed to act at the time when it was only one allegation from one athlete, but when two or more come forward? I think we’re in gross negligence territory to say the least.

The whining of opposing counsel, mostly. As far as music, though, it’s been lately a lot of 60s-70s rock. Also, threw in some Tragically Hip and Cranberries this week when I started thinking about a couple of singers who left us way too early.

Hours before the impeachment:

When the reply is better than the already-good original comment, you get a star.

Even if no one “believed” it, they should have brought in law enforcement to investigate it, if for no other reason than to cover their own ass and show the world they took the allegations seriously. As it stands, she and other administration officials need to be held accountable for failing to even investigate it.

Over the weekend, 36 Russian athletes withdrew from a track-and-field competition in Siberia at the last minute following the unexpected arrival of drug testers.

And what would Brian Boitano do?

I get what you were getting at, which was she has responsiblity not only for what happened to Kerrigan, but also for the effects the attack had on the figure skating community as a whole, including the people who paid to see the events live. 

Thank god they don’t have the two-line pass rule anymore.

Still, it was gouda Trump to put his weight out there.