Are we sure Jones' lawyers made a mistake? They were given an opportunity to declare it privileged and didn't. And they aren't required to assist Jones in the commission of a crime.
You guys talked about how the actual settlement would be hugely less than the $40-something million in punitive damages. What about costs, won't Alex Jones have to pay legal costs for the winning side(s), at least? Is this a relatively small amount?
Next episode should be on the feds bringing civil rights charges regarding Breona Taylor. That looks like a clear loser to me that’s being brought for political reasons. So I’m interested in Ken’s take.
Are we sure Jones' lawyers made a mistake? They were given an opportunity to declare it privileged and didn't. And they aren't required to assist Jones in the commission of a crime.
You guys talked about how the actual settlement would be hugely less than the $40-something million in punitive damages. What about costs, won't Alex Jones have to pay legal costs for the winning side(s), at least? Is this a relatively small amount?
Is it possible for Jones to appeal for ineffective assistance of counsel after his lawyers gave his phone to the prosecution?
Not in a civil case, no.
Gotcha. Thanks for the response!
Next episode should be on the feds bringing civil rights charges regarding Breona Taylor. That looks like a clear loser to me that’s being brought for political reasons. So I’m interested in Ken’s take.