Word: prosecutors
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...defense also said it needed time to find crucial witnesses whose names the prosecutor kept from them as long as possible...
...judge later dropped the attempted murder charges, but the state's highest court reinstated them in July, holding that the prosecutor was correct to argue that Goetz's actions must be judged by whether he acted as a "reasonable man" might have in the same situation...
...recent months federal and local prosecutors have made clear that Wedtech is not a fable of small-business success but a morality tale of outsize greed and corruption and the perversion of good intentions. Wedtech prospered, prosecutors say, as a result of promiscuous bribery of city, state and federal officials and a conspiracy to win government contracts by fraudulently depicting itself as a minority-owned business. Wedtech's rise and fall is more than just another example of New York's current convulsion of corruption; the company's overreaching may have stretched even to the White House. A special prosecutor...
...witnesses who lived through this period are still in the Soviet Union," says OSI Director Neal Sher. The OSI is satisfied it has the right man. "Not once in 40 years has anyone proved a case of Soviet forgery or perjury by a Soviet-supplied witness," says former OSI Prosecutor Eli Rosenbaum, now World Jewish Congress general counsel...
...catch in immunity grants is that the prosecutor must prove he did not gain any evidence against the witnesses through their testimony. Walsh's staff has been stamping the date on any evidence it collects; before Poindexter and North testify, Walsh will send his material to district court to prove that his case was not influenced by their statements...