These were documents protected by client-attorney privilege.

All Lou Ness has ever wanted to do is have some dialogue with that board about why they did what they did because nobody ever told her that.

He's never missed court when he's supposed to be in court.

It's intended for adults who buy alcohol for minors. It should not apply here.

It's not for them to decide whether it is relevant or not. It's for Judge [Joseph] Condon to decide. I believe there is a history of using a premise of a polygraph and supposedly ending up with a confession.

She is the one that filed for the divorce in the first place. This is absolutely prejudiced against my client.