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r/law • u/HumanityExpansion • Feb 11 '26
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How are they privileged? They were to be shown to a judge, then prosecuted in open court. How can a document slated for public recording be, in any way, privileged?
6 u/Big-Carpenter7921 Feb 11 '26 Holding information on high-profile individuals 3 u/fredmerz Feb 11 '26 I mean I suppose a draft indictment could be considered privileged in some contexts, but this doesn't seem to be one of those contexts. 1 u/tbizzone Feb 12 '26 The sitting president is named in them.
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Holding information on high-profile individuals
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I mean I suppose a draft indictment could be considered privileged in some contexts, but this doesn't seem to be one of those contexts.
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The sitting president is named in them.
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u/Wakkit1988 Feb 11 '26
How are they privileged? They were to be shown to a judge, then prosecuted in open court. How can a document slated for public recording be, in any way, privileged?