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During the trial, the university stated that there were some procedural deviations, but said they were some inconsequential, said Alexander Waugh, a lawyer at Smith, Stratton, Waugh, Heher and Brennan, the university's lawyers for the case...
...regulations say that the defendant should get written notification of the charges 24 hours before the hearing," said Waugh; explaining, "Clayton received oral notification more than 24 hours before, and written notification 16 hours before the hearing; When the committee offered to have the hearing adjourned, Clayton refused...
Responding to Clayton's charges of conflict of interest, Waugh said Kirkland had represented the defendant effectively, calling witnesses and using arguments Clayton himself used in court...
...gruesome murder and a lucky tip, a pretty American victim and a jet-setting suspect from a dazzlingly wealthy British family. The case could have been a thriller co-written by Agatha Christie and Evelyn Waugh. It began three weeks ago when a motorist in a lonely part of Exeter Forest stumbled upon a headless, bullet-ridden, badly decomposed corpse. Police eventually determined that the victim's beige cotton T shirt had been made in Morocco and her pink polyester shorts purchased in San Francisco. Then they received a call from an informed source suggesting that those clothes might...
...apartments and rented rooms writes of buying a house on Cape Cod. He outlines a never-completed novel about lives in transition. There are amorous adventures and travels to Greece, Haiti and New Mexico. He continues to survey the literary scene with visits to a suspicious and embittered Evelyn Waugh, to a mourning John Dos Passos, "whose voice would seem about to choke or tremble," and to a Roman convent where Philosopher George Santayana "slept, in his plain single bed, in the consciousness of the whole human mind...