The very purpose of discovery, wrote Justice William O. [fact]
In the legal profession, destroying or suppressing evidence ranks just below stealing money from a client. The very purpose of discovery, wrote Justice William O. Douglas in 1958, “is to make trial less a game of blindman’s buff and more a fair contest, with the basic issues and facts disclosed to the fullest practicable extent.”
Jonathan Harr, A Civil Action, loc. 2903