of your client -- the fact it's in your client's possession doesn't give it possession. i'm not clearly understanding your position. defense lawyer. it's my position it's the government's burdton say what needs to be protected and why. for example, my client's diary and my client's notes, documents of my client. p my client's immigration records simply because they came into the possession of the government she doesn't lose her first amendment rights or ability to do with those documents what she wants. the judge:well, this is a pending criminal case. i'm curious what you would be planning to do with her immigration documents or diary in advance of the trial. defense lawyer:well, i mean, they might be evidence at the trial but there might be other purposes for which they would be used. there are ongoing congressional investigations we've been dealing with. a lot of these same documents