UPDATE:Many thanks are due to the ICLB Irregulars, those who supply information without asking for public acknowledgment, indeed while preferring to remain anonymous while doing the people's work. Such is ICLB's Oxford correspondent, with the latest dispatch from the courtroom -- a default judgment was entered against the defendants as a sanction for improper conduct in the Jones v. Scruggs litigation.Findings of the Court: Implication is drawn from Scruggs’s pleading of Fifth Amendment. Court finds that in March 2007 at the law offices of Scruggs Law Firm, Balducci and members of Scruggs Law Firm agreed to use Balducci’s friendship with Judge Lackey for a favorable decision in a pending suit. Balducci met with Judge Lackey and attempted to persuade him to enter
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