Word: prosecutor
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...jury disagreed. Moved by a prosecutor's prediction that without a recall, "more will burn, more will die," visibly angered jurors granted $105 million in collective damages. GM's ultimate loss depends on whether the Federal Government orders the company to recall all 4.7 million pickups and spend $500 million doing...
...Lawyers at Justice have been co-opted to find legal rationalizations for policies adopted by the White House," declares Elliot Richardson, the Attorney General fired by Nixon in the Saturday Night Massacre for refusing to dismiss the Watergate special prosecutor. "The department should not be the law office for the Administration in power, but the embodiment of the fair and honorable administration of justice...
Breyer has worked in government before. He was an assistant special prosecutor for the Watergate Special Prosecution Force in 1973, and chief counsel to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee from...
Judges and attorneys alike have praised her legal skills, her graciousness and her ability to command the courtroom. And her five years spent presiding over criminal cases help alleviate concerns that she has no experience as a prosecutor...
...Ryan agreed to play the prosecutor in an HBO television program, "Kurt Waldheim: Commission of Inquiry...