Its not "second hand gossip" as the rule.
The rule is that its hearsay that the certifier believes is true. If you can show the certifier knew it was not true, then the certifier broke the law if its intended to push for government action on the complaint.
Its not "second hand gossip" as the rule.
The rule is that its hearsay that the certifier believes is true. If you can show the certifier knew it was not true, then the certifier broke the law if its intended to push for government action on the complaint.
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