Talk:Juliet Sorensen
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[edit]1. Not notable. How is this person more noteworthy than the many thousands of other former Assistant US attorneys who move on to other legal jobs?
2. Highly likely that this article was written by the subject as part of her persistent attempts to spam the internet and bury Judge Posner's very harsh findings of prosecutorial misconduct. "Legal Lamppost's" contrib history is almost solely concerned with creating, and removing unfavorable information from, this article. She also created an article about Operation Crooked Code, a minor federal criminal investigation, which coincidentally links to the Sorensen article. But when the Sorensen article was created by Legal Lamppost, there was no mention of the Posner smackdown, which is the most noteworthy thing that happened in Sorensen's AUSA career. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.172.238.82 (talk) 17:03, 16 December 2013 (UTC)
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