On Thu, 4 May 2000, Tresy Kilbourne wrote:
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> Sorry, Leon. If you were on the verge of being sentenced based on evidence
> introduced after the verdict, and without an opportunity to rebut, you would
> think your due process rights were being violated.
>
> And you would be right.
>
Micro$oft should have considered "due process" while they were putting
other companies out of business using clearly unethical and
anti-competitive practices.
> Just because Microsoft is bad, doesn't mean it loses those due process
> rights.
> --
> Tresy Kilbourne
When does a enity lose its so-called "due process rights?"
F. Leon