Steven H. Sadow would love to know how Judge Jack T. Camp first encountered the stripper who allegedly lured the judge into an FBI drug sting.

Sadow’s curiosity isn’t driven by voyeuristic instincts sparked around the country since the 66-year-old jurist was arrested on Oct. 1. Instead, Sadow is one of many members of the criminal defense bar buzzing about Camp’s case in a strategic manner-its strengths and weaknesses and what factors might cut for or against jail time.

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