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Monday, January 10, 2022 1:53:57 PM
IF the defense decides that they don't want the DOJ having a kit to analyze for prosecution, they'll do one thing, remove it from their exhibit list. The kit is not part of the DOJ exhibits. Once removed, then the issue is resolved without needing to turn the kit over to them.
So, they'll either turn it over to the DOJ, soon, by some date, or yank it from their case, or the judge will throw out the exhibit from being allowed in court. No one is going to jail over this.
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