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"Tribal attorneys also question why the dashcam video was not provided to the attorney who represented Wopsock in her traffic case when it was requested as part of the discovery process."
Translation: If you'd only told us the traffic stop was being videoed we would never have supported her bogus claim. Thank goodness for video cameras.
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