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...defense cross-examination and Okhotin’s own testimony, which comprised the hearing’s second half, the lawyers and the divinity student reiterated his case that four months of trouble had resulted from one single error??which, they said, would have been instantly avoided had Okhotin properly understood Sheremetyevo II’s corridor system...
...typical Turow form, Reversible Errors is written as a gripping page-turner, with multifaceted characters whose lives are described as the book alternates between a 1991 murder investigation and prosecution. Arthur needs to prove a “reversible error??—that Gandolph, a confessed and convicted murderer who pled insane at his first trial, is innocent of the crime. To the tired, lonely and bored Arthur, who considers himself the “designated loser” in Gandolph’s case even before he meets his client, it seems a hopeless task?...
...said Halperin had made an “unfortunate error?? but that did not weaken his appeal as a candidate...
With a 4.9 percent margin of error??Bush polled 43 percent and Kerry came in at 45 percent...
...tread at one time or another in our daily travels. Whether traversing a common room carpet in the aftermath of a 21st birthday party, the floor of any men’s bathroom—especially the perimeter of the toilet also known as the margin of error??or pits of flaming coals and boiling tar, one’s shoes are generally a comforting presence. Teddy, however, would disagree...