Word: prosecutors
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...attorney Robert Griffith said his client was released and the case was continued to Nov. 10 when he and the prosecutor apologized. Both had meant to ask for more time to prepare for the hearing, but neither had done so, Griffith said...
Meese made a name for himself as a tough law-and-order prosecutor in San Diego. If implemented, though, his theory would undermine the rule of law and subvert social order across the land. It would allow citizens, officials and judges nationwide to ignore past High Court rulings and interpret the Constitution as they...
...prosecutor was taken aback. "You do?" Sensing a moment of weakness, Rutger immediately began to expound the whys and wherefores of the American Way. In a few minutes he had a convert. "But even if the United States does have the right to subvert the government of any country it chooses," the interrogator asked as he drove us to the airport, "Why does it pick...
...Prosecutor Roy Amlo said Hindawi met Ambassador Haydar at the Syrian Embassy the day the bomb was found, and Hindawi told police a Syrian Arab Airlines crew member gave him an envelope for Haydar...
Conceding that the statute language normally applies to a child's economic well-being, Prosecutor Harry Elias argues, "This case is all about child support. It's just medical rather than financial." Stanford Professor Robert Mnookin, a specialist in family law, does not think the connection is that simple. "As social policy," he warns, "it is madness to use criminal sanctions to assure that mothers give adequate prenatal care." Defense Attorney Richard Boesen claims the loss of a son is devastating enough to Stewart and her husband. Asks he: "Are we going to prosecute mothers for smoking and drinking...