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Originally Posted by SleazyDream
sad and unreal, but if he's representing himself, which is his right, seeing the evidence against him is one of his rights, and a fundamental right of our justice system.
what's worse, is he can probably continue to watch it as he prepares appeals too for years to come.
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While he does have the right to defend himself and see the evidence, there should be some kind exception in the law that he's not allowed to use the evidence for any other "purposes" than for defending himself, so somehow control his access to the material.
Laws aren't perfect, and they're being modified all the time.