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    1 year ago

    Gag orders on indicted felons who can’t shut up are extremely common. He isn’t likely to prevail on that.

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      1 year ago

      They can’t stop him from saying just anything, gag orders need to be narrow and serve a justice purpose.

      That’s why part of the gag is likely to be changed as its overly broad.

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        They haven’t prevented him from saying anything. They prevent him from attacking witnesses and court employees which is well within scope of a gag order.