Word: brothers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...University of Arkansas law school when Clinton taught there in the 1970s, though he never took a class with Clinton. Hutchinson went on to become a prosecutor, and in 1984, as a U.S. Attorney, he brought a cocaine-distributing charge against Roger Clinton, the Governor's wayward half-brother. Roger pleaded guilty, and at the sentencing, Governor Clinton thanked Hutchinson for helping save Roger's life...
...other Clinton brother is on trial, and the prosecutor who made the most effective case against him last week was Hutchinson. Using a pointer and charts as props, he took all the familiar, disparate facts of the case and reassembled them into a coherent, sinister whole. As he went along, Hutchinson punctured a few holes in the Clinton defense. For example, the President's lawyers maintain that Clinton's leading questions to Betty Currie on the day after his deposition in the Paula Jones case could not have been witness tampering because Currie had not been called as a witness...
...first deal was by any measure a sweet one. He and his partners, which include his brother Charles, now Oaksbranch's president, and his friend Mike Starcher, noticed that a single-tenant office building was significantly undervalued. "At that time, the market was still slightly depressed from the real estate crash in the late 80's," Pettigrew says...
Pettigrew's brother, Charles, the president of Oaksbranch and a civil engineer, acknowledges that some of the investments, including an industrial property yet to be sold, would be considered high risk...
...brother Charles remembers Pettigrew's initial enthusiasm for the business, and the aptitude for business that he has shown since then...