[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
Hi Sue,
The Grand Jury members have to be careful that they are not caught
leaking information about what went on in the proceedings. It is against
the law and a person could go to jail for leaking things. Of course, an
anonymous source could make some good pocket change if he/she wanted to
take a chance.
Bill
On Tue, 05 May 1998 13:58:13 -0700 Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>Hi Bill:
>
>I bet they have a news conference on Dateline or Nightline, one of
>those
>shows. :)
>
>How much money did this thing cost us and what did we get out of it,
>is
>what I would like to know. Are we going to be told all that, I
>wonder.
>
>Sue
>
>Sue
>> Hi Sue,
>>
>> How long do you think it will be before we read leaks coming from
>> anonymous former Grand Jury members? <G>
>>
>> Bill
>
>--
>Two rules in life:
>
>1. Don't tell people everything you know.
>2.
>
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