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Judge orders feds to turn over papers, e-mails to fish broker
Judge orders feds to turn over papers, e-mails to fish broker
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The Gloucester Seafood Display Auction, preparing to defend itself
against a massive illegal fish-brokering accusation, has won a major
legal victory, with federal fishery prosecutors ordered to turn over
several disputed documents as part of the discovery process.
Among the documents the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration has been ordered to produce is an April 28,
1999, letter that informs the auction it cannot be prosecuted for
"violations by fishermen" unless there is a conspiracy or the auction
"commits a separate violation."
For that reason, the policy letter from NOAA's
then-special agent in charge, Richard C. Livingston, states that the
auction did not need a "hold harmless" indemnification in the "normal
course of business."
Read the complete story at The Gloucester Daily Times.
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