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Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 731-1

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File: 731-1
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The letter, written by Kevin Boyle on behalf of witness Jane, argues that Jane's attorney, Robert Glassman, should not be compelled to testify about his conversations with Jane because it would violate attorney-client privilege and be irrelevant to the case. The letter also argues that the subpoena served on Glassman was procedurally improper.

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