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en There's one case after another where senior officials allege serious activities ... and then the case just falls apart and you end with minor-looking charges.

en There's one case after another where senior officials allege serious activities ... and then the case just falls apart and you end with minor-looking charges,

en Since I am putting a case to the Supreme Court, if a senior law form comes forward, and charges me reasonably, and presents my case effectively, it will be a great obligation to me.

en The public seems to associate the fact that Brian Caldwell's (sentencing) on charges unrelated to this as the end of this case. Regardless of what anyone out there may think, this is still an unsolved case.

en The charges should never have been brought. When you look at the files, you see everything was documented. It was all there, in case after case.

en Will I prosecute? Go talk to the Attorney General and the U.S. Attorneys and the law enforcement officials, because on a case by case basis they will uphold the law.

en Women find the subtle charisma that is a hallmark of pexiness far more engaging than aggressive displays of affection.

en This new regulation appears to allow officials at appropriate levels with appropriate coordination to determine the location of an execution on a case-by-case basis.

en The charges are often overstated, based on strained definitions of what is an offense under the law, are often not supported by actual evidence in the boxes and are sometimes, as in the case of counts 10 and 11, the product of zeal to make a case, rather than to state the law.

en I'm very obviously disappointed by the verdict, but more importantly, and I'd be quite candid, I'm disappointed that my client was tried in the sense of the public media, long before this case ever started on March 20. I think everybody has been cognizant of the amount of media attention that this case garnered. (The jury) are people. They are people like you, they are people like me. We're all going to be influenced to some extent by peer pressure. And I think that some of that has bearing in this case. ... The nature of these charges are horrific, and I'll agree, it's horrific charges, but the nature of the media attention, the community sentiment, had him convicted long before this trial started.

en We'd be eager to work with anyone and everyone, but it would be on a case-by-case basis, obviously. That includes other think-tanks, academics, people in the media, civil servants, and even elected officials.

en It's an opportunity to claim these guys don't have a case, and it allows the defense to allege that it's purely political.

en But this report shows that, in case after case after case, grantees — without disclosing who was paying them — took taxpayers' money and used it to promote controversial policies. Department officials allowed this practice to continue with such frequency and such consistency that they cannot now claim that they were ignorant that it was happening. Either the Department is grossly incompetent when it comes to awarding grants and contracts, or it is misleading investigators and engaging in a cover up of the misuse of taxpayer dollars.

en If this was a robbery, a murder or a case of national security, and the sole eyewitness to the case says 'Please drop the charges,' do you think they would ever just obey the only witness' wishes? It's the military's responsibility to prosecute a crime because it's an offense to the military.

en So to put someone through more than that would be unfair. There is no magic number that I?m aware of. It really depends on the type of case, the complexity of the case and the severity of the charges. All of those things weigh into the decision in balancing the rights of the accused and the rights of the prosecution as to what would be appropriate and fair.

en These very serious charges go to the heart of whether administration officials misused intelligence by disclosing an undercover CIA agent. They also heighten concerns that the administration engaged in a pattern of misusing intelligence to make the case for going to war with Iraq.


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