Word: plaintiffs
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...conservative operatives." Still, after interviewing Jones in 1994, Burleigh concludes, "Jones believes she was harmed by Clinton." The President denies Jones' account that the two met in a Little Rock hotel suite in 1991, but an Arkansas state trooper has corroborated parts of her story. Jones' attorney says the plaintiff has right to a speedy trial, and the court agrees: "The President, like all other government officials, is subject to the same laws that apply to all other members of our society." But don't expect too much speed. The appeals process could take the case...
...IACOCCA Erstwhile savior of Chrysler a defendant in a lawsuit. The plaintiff: Chrysler...
...only witness that the plaintiff had was a doctor who had gone on a crusade saying the drug caused defects. There was no conventional scientific study," Horwitz says. "The question was, 'Can anybody with professional credentials be an expert witness or do you need to have studies...
...work," says 13-year-old Ariel Pena, who tried unsuccessfully to opt out of his school's bilingual class. Children from grades 5 through 8 were mixed in one classroom. "We had the same math book, back to page one, for two years in a row," adds Pena, a plaintiff in the suit. The state will fight the suit on the grounds that many children need more than three years of bilingual classes, but it will now review cases more carefully...
Though they claim nobly that, "From bias free of every kind, this trial must be tried," the jury and their powerful voices are easily swayed by the truthful testimony and trim ankles of the plaintiff. Like the female chorus of would-be brides(maids), the male chorus is a mighty foursome of harmony and ham. As the usher, Thomas Munro is up to the task of keeping them and his own monumental pronouncements in line...