Such as the "school brochure" and the "mentally diseased apostates" mag.........do you need to have original copies? Or will a copy and paste straight from the CD rom work?
when using JW literature in a court setting......
by outsmartthesystem 1 Replies latest jw friends
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Tylinbrando
If you are at trial and the documentation has been allowed for exhibit, actual copies will be more compelling. If you are at hearings or mediation, your copies will be adequate for discussion and examination. Be extremely selective on what you use and how you use it if you reach a settlement hearing. Attacks on religious practices and beliefs specifically regarding the upbringing of children seldom go very far with senior lawyers, commisioners or judges. Unless, of course, you can prove those practices are not in the best interests of the child. A task that can be extremely difficult in front of a Mediator or Judge that may or may not be having a bad day. Religion should be the last line of defense or attack IMO.