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Sprague, Ruth M.

"Wild Justice"

I have
written and mailed a letter to the Pope which I signed and am
solely responsible for. In other words, none of you
are involved if there is any reprisal because of it.
In it, I expressed my displeasure and labeled the
prosecution of Diana an administrative gang bang."
The class applauded.


Chapter 15

Now it was Diana's turn to ask questions of Ian.
"You told us that when you examined your SmurFF critiques
that some just `jumped out at you'. It would seem that had it
been up to you, quite a few SmurFFs would have been sent away
for analysis."
"No. All kinds of things were written that made me think that
something was wrong. I couldn't understand it but I didn't
go back through the old critiques and try to pick them out."
"But Randy did. Is that correct?"
"Yes. He told me he had found three SmurFFs among the
radiology critiques that he thought were in your handwriting."
Suddenly going from sober to smirk, Ian finished slyly,
"and he was right."
Ignoring the obvious baiting attempt, Diana continued.
"When you were referring to the critiques that jumped out at you,
I take it you meant all the SmurFFs--not just the ones in
evidence called `suspicious' critiques?" She indicated
the folders containing the material that had been sent to the
document examiners.


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