Zakon & OperKot
OperKot OperKot
Zakon, I was looking into the missing documents from the mayor's office, and I think there's a legal rabbit hole we could dig into.
Zakon Zakon
Sure, let’s start with the chain of custody, verify who had access, and see if a subpoena is necessary. No time to waste, and no room for sloppy work.
OperKot OperKot
Sounds good—first, we’ll lock down the chain of custody, cross‑check every hand that touched the docs, then figure out if a subpoena will keep the trail clean. No time for loose ends.
Zakon Zakon
Proceed. Make a checklist, start with the last person to sign off on the files, trace every transfer, document each step, and then draft the subpoena. Precision is our ally.
OperKot OperKot
Okay, here’s the plan: 1. Identify the last person to sign the files. 2. Log every transfer—who handed what to whom and when. 3. Write down each step in the chain, no gaps. 4. Draft a subpoena that pulls the evidence from the key people. We’ll keep it tight, no slack.
Zakon Zakon
Your outline is solid, but remember to double‑check the signatures for authenticity and verify timestamps on every transfer. A single overlooked detail could collapse the entire chain. Let's keep each entry precise and cross‑refer each handoff before moving to the subpoena. No shortcuts.