Here is something to consider from real judges.
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The Warren Report? All three judges in the case [Clay Shaw] agreed that it was inadmissible as evidence in judicial proceedings.
"If we are going to accept the Warren Report as factual, then we have wasted a week of time", Judge Bagert declared near the end of the hearing.
Another judge, Matthew S. Braniff, said of the Warren Report: "It is fraught with hearsay and contradictions."
"And that's putting it mildly," Bagert commented.
A few days later, Judge Edward A. Haggerty Jr., who had been appointed to preside at the trial of Clay Shaw, also said the Warren Report could not be admitted as evidence at the trial.
(Excerpted from "The Garrison Inquiry" by Joachim Joesten, 1967, p. 70)
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