Reyes, moreover, scolded the DOJ's position as fruitful for defense attorneys who represent clients accused of flouting subpoenas.
"I imagine that there are hundreds, if not thousands of defense attorneys ... who would be happy to hear that DOJ's position is: If you don’t agree with a subpoena, if you believe it’s unconstitutional or unlawful, you can unilaterally not show up," she said.
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