1994-03-29 - Re: cfp ‘94 transcript

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From: lcottrell@popmail.ucsd.edu (Lance Cottrell)
To: Jack King <cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1994-03-29 07:20:04 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 28 Mar 94 23:20:04 PST

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From: lcottrell@popmail.ucsd.edu (Lance Cottrell)
Date: Mon, 28 Mar 94 23:20:04 PST
To: Jack King <cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: cfp '94 transcript
Message-ID: <199403290719.XAA08308@ucsd.edu>
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>Also note that the Fifth Circuit recently discarded the "exculpatory no"
>defense to Sec. 1001.  See _United States v. Rodriguez-Rios_, No. 92-
>8257 (5th Cir. 2/11/94) (Smith, J.).  Reported at 54 CrimLRptr 1528.
>
>Now, in the Fifth Circuit, you can't even say "No, I never did/say/thought
>that" without committing a crime!

I think this needs more explanation. I am not sure I understand what you
are saying. What exactly is it illegal for you to say?

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