Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in New York
Polipose , pollypose or Polly Posey?
During a deposition where the Plaintiff alleged his civil rights were violated by police officers, Plaintiff's and Defendant's Counsel, in arguments to the judge regarding questions that were improper at deposition, Defendant's Counsel said something that sounds like: ''Polliposy clearly substantiates self-policing tactics''. I have looked up every possible combination of that word without success. Help me, please. I am a court reporter and this is holding up my transcript. Thanks in advance.
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Asked on 11/23/06, 3:58 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Stephen Loeb
Law Office of Stephen R. Loeb
Re: Polipose , pollypose or Polly Posey?
Why don't you ask defense counsel what he meant?
Answered on 11/24/06, 8:02 am
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