So this fool compiled the report and submitted it to court. Then on cross examination, when asked to quote a line from his own report, he says “this is the first time I’ve seen this” to avoid perjury.
Will that throw a wrench into the inevitable appeal?
So this fool compiled the report and submitted it to court. Then on cross examination, when asked to quote a line from his own report, he says “this is the first time I’ve seen this” to avoid perjury.
Will that throw a wrench into the inevitable appeal?
He had ChatGPT write it, he never actually read it
The phrase “dictated but not read” exists for exactly this reason.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictated_but_not_read#%3A~%3Atext%3D"Dictated_but_not_read"_is%2Cto_proofread_or_edit_it.?wprov=sfla1