On the recordJune 22, 2014
When a party has a duty to preserve evidence or records and they fail to do so, there is a negative inference that is drawn.
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congress.govWhen a party has a duty to preserve evidence or records and they fail to do so, there is a negative inference that is drawn.
Gowdy discusses the consequences of failing to preserve evidence.
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