and when you were with the fbi and someone being investigated by the doj. what can you tell us about what these meetings are like? anderson, these meetings are really not so much of a conversation or a debate between the two sides as it s really more of an opportunity for the defense team to come in and make a presentation. and typically, they will make maybe legal arguments about attacking the strength of the case and making arguments as to why the case shouldn t be brought, or they may make general interest of justice arguments. it wouldn t be fair or proper to bring a case under these circumstances. doj typically says nothing. they let the defense team make their presentation. at the end of it, they say thank you very much for coming in. we ll consider what you ve told us and we ll get back to you with our decision as to what we re going to do at some point in the future. not surprising to me at all that the defense team left without any real sense of whether or not the indictment
kind of meetings before, both as part of the doj, when you are with them at the fbi, and someone who s investigated by the doj. what can you tell us about what these meetings are like? anderson, these meetings are really not so much about conversation or debate between the two sides, as it s really more of an opportunity for the defense team to come in and make a presentation. typically, they will make, or maybe legal arguments about attacking the strength of the case, arguments as to why the case should be brought. or make general kind of interest of justice sort of arguments, like it wouldn t be fair, or proper, to bring a case under the circumstances. doj, typically, says nothing. they let the defense team make their presentation. at the end of it they say, thank you very much for coming in. we ll continue what you told us. we ll get back to with our decision as to what we re gonna do at some point in the future. not surprising to me at all, the defense team left without any real