![]() ![]() Also be sure to have a read of OED Senior Consultant Phonetics Editor, Matthew Moreland's blog on the New Zealand Transcription Model. Take a look at the additions to New Zealand English in this blog post by Danica Salazar, OED Executive Editor.Discover the biblical origins of VIRAGO in this post by Eleanor Maier, OED Executive Editor.Learn more about the words added to the OED this quarter in our new words notes by OED Executive Editor, Craig Leyland.The latest update to the Oxford English Dictionary includes over 1,400 fully revised and updated entries, and over 700 new words, phrases, and senses appear for the first time, including deepfake, antigram, and groomzilla. We made history with Word of the Year in 2022, as we asked you to help us choose. Goblin mode is our 2022 Word of the Year, recognising our desire, particularly as we emerged from the pandemic, to engage in 'unapologetically self-indulgent, lazy, slovenly, or greedy' behaviour that typically 'rejects social norms or expectations'. It's a wait and see (or not) until then.Get your annual subscription for just £100/$100! So what might we expect from the redacted affidavit, if Judge Reinhardt releases it? It's hard to know until we see it. But when Zaid gave the government a copy of the man's obituary in an effort to get the full document released, "they said, it's not him." Cooper skyjacking case, for example, "we thought a document pertained to a particular person who was dead," he said. In FOIA litigation connected with the D.B. The client may be able to identify a witness, or piece together what was said in a discussion in which he or she participated, for example.īut generally, "it's not a smart thing to speculate," Zaid explained, because even educated guesses can be wrong. Zaid said that even when information in court papers is redacted, it's sometimes possible to figure out what's in the blacked-out sections. Whoever sent them had provided the original pages, rather than making a photocopy, he explained. Zaid said he once received some redacted documents in a case and discovered that he could hold them up and read the words through the black ink. "It's a really sloppy-looking redaction, but no one will ever see what I cut out." In other instances, if he's instructed by the government to redact information from a document, he deletes the text and types the number of words and "deleted by the request of CIA" in its place.īut manual redactions on actual paper can go awry, too. ![]() His preferred method is to "literally cut it out with scissors and then photocopy the page," he said. Zaid generally eschews electronic redaction. 18, 2022, that portions of the affidavit could be released, with stipulations. ![]() Justice Department objected to the release of the affidavit, saying it would compromise their investigation. Affidavits often contain information about what evidence law enforcement thinks is at a property, and other facts, including witnesses who may have provided testimony. And attorneys for several media outlets, including The Associated Press, The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal, argued in court for the release of the affidavit supporting the warrant. Given the unprecedented nature of searching a former president's home, there was been an unusual amount of transparency surrounding the warrant. § 1519: Destruction, alteration, or falsification of records in federal investigations and bankruptcy, which carries a penalty of up to 20 years in prison ( obstruction of justice). § 2071: Concealment, removal or mutilation generally, which carries a penalty of up to three years in prison and disqualification from holding office ( concealing of public records). § 793: Gathering, transmitting or losing defense information, which carries a penalty of up to 10 years in prison ( violation of the espionage act). ![]()
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