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That's not to say we will not become more involved in the future. There are potential federal criminal statutes that were violated.
Michael Drewniak
My bottom line is I don't think Larry violated any criminal statutes. I just wanted to get this behind him so he can get on with his life.
Michael Pancer
There isn't any question in my mind that this operation violated federal law. And once you determine that federal law was violated, you ... reach a very troubling set of related conclusions.
Jonathan Turley
They did make me feel like a criminal and I felt violated. I'm not a criminal and everybody knows it.
David Wheeler
If you believe the president violated criminal provisions of the law, I don't see how it wouldn't qualify. ... If the president commits a criminal act, you are obligated to hold impeachment hearings.
Jonathan Turley
It's my opinion that the communications that were submitted to me do not violate the criminal statutes,
Chris Wilson
There wasn't any criminal act involved that the officer could see that would require any criminal investigation, ... DHS may follow up.
Charles Phillips
There wasn't any criminal act involved that the officer could see that would require any criminal investigation. DHS may follow up.
Charles Phillips
They've clearly violated their constitution and it makes it possible that they could be looking at a civil and criminal offence.
Marvin Miller
While there may have been some excessive expenditures, the bottom line was it does not violate criminal statutes because it was not prohibited by the contracts.
John Hagerty
We want to help victims understand that they are being violated in a criminal way, ... And that 'no' means 'no' even in a marital situation.
Bill Hart
This is an unfortunate situation for everyone involved, but I certainly wish Jay the best in the future. It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. Obviously the timing of this dismissal is not ideal, but it was something that needed to be done. Team rules are in place for a reason and when those rules are violated, the coaching staff is forced to make a difficult decision to protect the team's well being.
Jim Brownlee
This man is a war criminal, ... He is an international war criminal. He's violated virtually every norm of international law and, if we are going to make international law have an effect, if we are going to have the international war crime tribunals have an effect, then somebody like him has to be turned over.
Patrick Leahy
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We strongly believe that providing these units access to uniform pay, full federal benefits and federal protections affords the federal government the best opportunity to fully support the military personnel involved in these operations.
Jack Reed
It's not good enough (for the NHLPA) to say they've done it like this in the past, ... That's just an admission of guilt. They've clearly violated their constitution and it makes it possible that they could be looking at a civil and criminal offense.
Marvin Miller
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