StewartR
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I've got an interesting dilemma at work. I know what I'm going to do, but I'm curious as to how other people would handle it.
The situation is that one of my former customers has been imprisoned. I don't think I can say anything about the circumstances because, if I did, it wouldn't be very hard for people to be able to identify her. Judging from the newspaper reporting of her trial, there seems to be no doubt whatsoever that this person is particularly loathsome, and a menace to society. There was no doubt about her guilt in this case, and she has literally dozens of previous convictions for similar offences. (I feel I should point out that I knew none of this until yesterday!) The length of her sentence indicates that the court judged it to be a very serious offence for which she bore a very high degree of culpability, which is perfectly consistent with the newspaper reporting.
But anyway I've been contacted by her legal team. They would like copies of all her invoices relating to hiring equipment from us, because they believe they are in some way relevant to an appeal which they are trying to put together for her.
So the question is, to what extent do I co-operate?
The situation is that one of my former customers has been imprisoned. I don't think I can say anything about the circumstances because, if I did, it wouldn't be very hard for people to be able to identify her. Judging from the newspaper reporting of her trial, there seems to be no doubt whatsoever that this person is particularly loathsome, and a menace to society. There was no doubt about her guilt in this case, and she has literally dozens of previous convictions for similar offences. (I feel I should point out that I knew none of this until yesterday!) The length of her sentence indicates that the court judged it to be a very serious offence for which she bore a very high degree of culpability, which is perfectly consistent with the newspaper reporting.
But anyway I've been contacted by her legal team. They would like copies of all her invoices relating to hiring equipment from us, because they believe they are in some way relevant to an appeal which they are trying to put together for her.
So the question is, to what extent do I co-operate?