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originally posted by: RadioRobert
No, but as a lawyer, she'll hate having to go down and be deposed for half the day. Might ruin her week.
originally posted by: shooterbrody
the judge does not get to choose the venue?
interesting
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: shooterbrody
Okay, so why does Judicial Watch have court standing to ask the court to force a former Secretary of State to give a deposition? What kind of case is this? Who brought it? What are the charges or damages or whatever?
originally posted by: The2Billies
My greatest fear about her. Biden or Sanders will appoint her as their VP...
originally posted by: Charliebrowndog
I thought this too but how much power and influence does she still have within the DNC?
originally posted by: shooterbrody
but the judge chooses the structure and format?
Conduct of depositions:
Depositions usually take place at the office of the court reporter or in the office of one of the law firms involved in a case. However, depositions are also sometimes taken at a witness's workplace or home, or in a nearby hotel's conference room. Generally, the deposition is attended by the person who is to be deposed, their attorney, court reporter, and other parties in the case who can appear personally or be represented by their counsels. Any party to the action and their attorneys have the right to be present and to ask questions.
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originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: shooterbrody
Okay, so why does Judicial Watch have court standing to ask the court to force a former Secretary of State to give a deposition? What kind of case is this? Who brought it? What are the charges or damages or whatever?
originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: IlluminatiTechnician
Fair enough.
Zombie hillary is less powerful than resurrected hillary?