"Ronald Helm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


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

Much of what was discussed in the Arkansas Grand Jury, when they just tried
to get her to testify again, was included in the text of the indictment of
Susan McDougal for contempt.  This included several questions about the
$5000 plus check, signed by Susan, and in the "memo" section of the check
was printed "Payoff Clinton".  This question was asked by one of the jurors,
not the prosecutor, but Susan still refused to answer the question.

Ron

 99 percent of lawyers give the rest a bad name.
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