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Offline Elderberry

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WND 5/5/2026

Maybe there's a reason beyond the obvious that it's "artificial intelligence."

As no actual intelligence would fabricate cases, citations, and quotations and then submit them to a court, which is what happened in a case involving State Attorney Deborah Leslie.

She's being handed a grievance with the State Bar in Georgia, suspension, performance plan development, loss of privileges and more, according to a report at RedState.

Further, the State Supreme Court has canceled a lower court's decision that was based on the fiction.

Here is Justice Nels S.D. Peterson informing Leslie that the court documents she submitted included "five citations to cases that don't exist." And worse.

    An absolutely excruciating moment at the Georgia Supreme Court this week.

    Justice Peterson pressed state attorney Deborah Leslie over her citations to cases that apparently don't exist. pic.twitter.com/D9Ww7sYvBF

More: https://www.wnd.com/2026/05/prosecutor-caught-using-i-fabricate-legal-document-faces/


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Re: Prosecutor caught using A.I. to fabricate legal document faces the music
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday, May 06, 2026 05:30 am »
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Re: Prosecutor caught using A.I. to fabricate legal document faces the music
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday, May 06, 2026 05:40 am »
This problem is only going to get worse. I daresay many younger attorneys are poor writers and, perhaps, are just too lazy to put in the time researching cases to write a proper brief. So they take the easy way out: A.I.
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Re: Prosecutor caught using A.I. to fabricate legal document faces the music
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday, May 06, 2026 05:48 am »
This problem is only going to get worse. I daresay many younger attorneys are poor writers and, perhaps, are just too lazy to put in the time researching cases to write a proper brief. So they take the easy way out: A.I.

 :yowsa: You can read all about it here!
Scientists, like all discoverers of truth, have always asked, "What?” “How?” “Why?” “What if?” and “Why not?” Questioning science is science.

Jaeger, John . Brilliant Creations : The Wonder of Nature and Life (p. 5). Kindle Edition.