Granted, not good media relations to stick private investigators on reporters. And nobody is above the law. And defendants have a habit of playing the sympathy card. But Patricia Dunn, former chairwoman of Hewlett-Packard, who authorized the investigation of leaks at the company, is undergoing chemotherapy, treatment for ovarian cancer. Was it really necessary to indict her today?
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Free Patricia Dunn
Granted, not good media relations to stick private investigators on reporters. And nobody is above the law. And defendants have a habit of playing the sympathy card. But Patricia Dunn, former chairwoman of Hewlett-Packard, who authorized the investigation of leaks at the company, is undergoing chemotherapy, treatment for ovarian cancer. Was it really necessary to indict her today?
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