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@Lustanda

1 month ago

He passed the Bar now he’s spittin bars.

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@BartyMcfarty

1 month ago

Snap back to legality

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@ranman992000

1 month ago

For a while, I did videos of depositions for a company, it’s pretty boring, but the money was unbelievable

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@JaelSerrano-kg3nu

1 month ago

What a flow, incredible word choices 🍝

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@AmongUs-c9o

1 month ago

Mike fr be the Eminem of lawyers

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@leonb2637

1 month ago

I worked as a Litigation Paralegal and related fields for many years. I had to digest depositions (pre-computers), do searches, sometimes read them seeking certain info. One guy went on for 50 pages of '5th Amendment' as the case had ties to organized crime, others you saw the witness burn themselves, some lawyers get unexpected answers.

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@1anastudent

1 month ago

Most cases don't go to trial. Depositions are usually the closest thing. After the evidence and Depositions the lawyers are fairly clear who will win. This is when settlement is negotiated

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@FreePalestineEndZionism

1 month ago

My attorney clients always share their legal dramas with me. I learn so much.
For depositions, they will be sneaky and ask you the same question in multiple different ways every few minutes between other questions to try to get you to give a different answer so that they can ruin your credibility. Be careful and have a good attorney that will speak up on your behalf to protect you.
Another thing attorneys like to do is ask you all the questions, get your answers. Then they present all of the evidence they have against you and they ask you the questions again. It’s a good way to catch the liars and ruin their credibility. So be honest.

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@KajiKintsugi

1 month ago

Ope, there goes confidentiality ^_____^!!!

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@happyninja42

1 month ago

They can be very interesting, if not exciting. The podcast Knowledge Fight, published multiple depositions regarding Alex Jones and Info Wars regarding the Sandy Jones shooting, and the various lawsuits tied to it. They are REALLY interesting to hear, and the 2 hosts comment about what is being said, and why it's important or damning for Alex. Highly recommend checking them out.

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@yatzeenotsee

1 month ago

if you are ever accused of a crime and there is a witness, never give up your right to put the witness into deposition.

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@kevinwillems8720

1 month ago

I know how frustrating depositions can be because I'm a listener of Knowledge Fight, a podcast that's been studying and debunking Alex Jones for over 5 years.
When Alex and his company got deposed, they covered basiclly each deposition, and Dan, the debunker, was called in to help with two of the depositions.

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@nateplace415

1 month ago

Were your knees weak? Palms sweaty?

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@howardtreesong4860

1 month ago

There's no greater joy in life than a deposition.

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@lynchkid003

1 month ago

That reference at the start was awesome.

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@werewolfcrow

1 month ago

I am a court room clerk, and yes, this is how it goes. Its not as wild as some tv and movies make it out to be. Its mostly talking, waiting, or attorneys/parties trying to come to am agreement. Its really boring sometimes.

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@slc1161

4 weeks ago

I had three depositions in my nursing career. After one, I was asked to become an expert witness because I was so precise and calm in answering questions. Even after badgering by the opposing attorney.

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@Somethingfoster6166

1 month ago

And the court reporter has to maintain a neutral expression no matter what, and also never stop moving fingers no matter what is said, no matter how crazy or stupid etc, or else it gets away from them crazy fast and pretty soon there's holes in the written record....the absolute worst is when a reporter has to ask a witness to repeat something on video. Reporters DO NOT want to be on the record; how the heck are you thinking, talking, and typing your own self talking in a dead silent solemn room full of richer-than-you-i-can-sue-you-if-you-make-mistake lawyer types...they don't tell you how awkward it is in court reporting school. It's literally the hardest part of being a court reporter, interrupting a dep

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@Havocme7

1 month ago

Exciting? No.

Necessary? Absolutely.

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@thelazarous

1 month ago

If you are versed in legal jargon before going in to one, they can be fun if the other lawyer isn't all that reputable.

I had one for a thing where I wasn't responsible, the plaintiff's lawyer kept trying to put words in my mouth, and I called him out for it before my lawyer could object.

His voice was real shaky for a few questions after that, but he got right back in the swing of it and kept trying to get me to solidify numbers that even a human calculator would struggle to figure out or remember.

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