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Watching Faisal Joseph at work is a wonder. His failure to let Maclean's know about his list of witnesses, despite undertaking to do so; his use of his future employee as a witness; his failure to disclose relevant documents to Maclean's, and to attempt to ambush them. All are a wonder to behold.

Joseph repeatedly says that he was once a crown prosecutor. I understand that he was never a staff prosecutor, but was a per diem private lawyer who picked up occasional prosecuting gigs for extra dough.

I wonder if, when he prosecuted accused criminals, if he was a spotty in his disclosure of the crown's documents to the accused. If not, then he's showing what a kangaroo court is about -- sloppy, unfair procedure. If so, then I'm sure many of his cases were overturned on appeal.

Khurrum Awan is going to fit right in.

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