On June 1, 2023, the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) announced a delay in the launch date for the “System for Electronic Data Analysis and Retrieval +” (SEDAR+). Originally.
attacked a separate vendor with a baseball bat. that suspect was arrested and charged with assault and carjacking, but police are still looking for the man who kicked the first vendor. now, to the alex murdaugh trial where his former law partner took the stand. and he might even testify in his own defense. one of the issues that has come back is the scope of cross-examination. the alex murdaugh defense team is hinting they are considering having the client take the stand, but they don t want the prosecution to question him about his alleged financial crimes. the judge seemed to side with the prosecution. for the court to issue some blanket order, limiting the scope of cross-examination, that is unheard of to me. if murdaugh testifies, it will be a gamble for the defense. murdaugh is accused of swindling millions from clients.
pressing them in the privilege claims, the order that he issued today, is trying to expedite the process. could i just make one other point in terms of the declassification argument, the class conversation i was about how it s gonna affect the criminal case as troy said. if anything, the comments are incriminating. but it s important to compare that to the unknown-able damage to national security, if this is true. if there is a blanket order to declassify over these 300 documents of high level of classification, and no one in the intelligence community was told about, it and that could mean the former president could share this information with whomever he wanted to, the damage to national security, again, it s almost undoable, and it s 21 months later and the intelligence communities still doesn t know if it s true. that s a great point. essentially, the argument proves too much which is to say, if he
could i just make one other point in terms of the declassification argument, the class conversation i was about how it s gonna affect the criminal case as troy said. if anything, the comments are incriminating. but it s important to compare that to the unknown-able damage to national security, if this is true. if there is a blanket order to declassify over these 300 documents of high level of classification, and no one in the intelligence community was told about, it and that could mean the former president could share this information with whomever he wanted to, the damage to national security, again, it s almost undoable, and it s 21 months later and the intelligence communities still doesn t know if it s true. that s a great point. essentially, the argument proves too much which is to say, if he all 300 documents, unclassified, and i can show them to who move
classified documents. as you know, as i know from having worked with classified materials, they never have anyplace outside a secure facility, never belong in a private home, even if you are a former president of the united states. what do you say to his argument that he had declassified them? but he didn t and he couldn t. each document maybe declassifies future ones down the road. if he declassifies a piece of paper, there s probably 10,000 other pieces of paper around the country that are relying on that one for their own classification level. so if there s a document in some other doj office somewhere in fresno, is that declassified now too? it makes no sense and he couldn t just issue a blanket order. when we want things declassified, he asked others to do it. he had john ratcliffe declassify documents he wanted released. he had richard grenell doing the