Word: murrays
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Court officials confirmed that the victim made the decision not to pursue the caseto trial. In the eyes of the law, the victim hasthe right to demand privacy and to stopprosecution at any point, said Lucy Murray-Brown,victim witness advisor to the Middlesex CountyDistrict Attorney's Office...
...this case, as in every case, [the victim's]feelings will be respected. She will always havecontrol over what happens," Murray-Brown said. "Wecan't go forward without a victim...
...Murray-Brown said the decision by theprosecution and the victim to negotiate anagreement does not point to lack of evidence inthe prosecution's case...
...Murray says the availability of graduate school loans is not affected by the stock market...
...ominous rumble of truth. In Watergate it came in early 1974, when conservative Senator James L. Buckley called for Richard Nixon's resignation, starting the massive Republican defection that ultimately destroyed him. For the defiant and powerful Republican Senator Bob Packwood, it came in 1993, when freshman Democrat Patty Murray, speaking in a tremulous voice that barely carried to the galleries, found the words that moved the gentlemen of the club into ousting their colleague for sexual harassment...