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    Judge Charlotte Brown presiding. This was a good size courtroom on the 4th floor of the Mecklenburg County courthouse. There was several rows (10-12) of benches for defendants and witnesses to sit, one reserved row for various lawyers and defense attorneys, and then a gate blocking the threshold of where the hearings preside. Once you passed the threshold, there were 2 tables (one for the defense and one for the prosecution), rows of police offers to the right side of the courtroom who where…

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    NEWS RELEASE: Barr blasts FBI decision not to proceed against Hillary Clinton Former U.S. Attorney Finds FBI Statement Naïve and Passive From my perspective as a former U.S. Attorney representing the Northern district of Georgia (appointed by President Reagan) whose office conducted numerous high profile public corruption cases including prosecution and conviction of a sitting member of Congress and numerous other officials; having served 8 years on the Judiciary Committee and as a manager of…

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    guilty. Even though when she was in court, she couldn’t say that she didn’t believe him it is still the matter of the fact that she didn’t. She never fully believed that he was innocent but she still had to defend him because she was his defense attorney and that was his job. As has been mentioned, during their case O’Brien had her doubts, but still tried to help boost Steve’s confidence. He had asked her a question asking what was wrong and she explained to him that the jury believed he was…

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    achieving personal satisfaction. Indictment is a criminal charge issued against a defendant after a Grand Jury has heard evidence and decides that enough proof is available to prosecute.Information is a formal charge issued by the prosecutor or district attorney that alleges commision of a felony. usually issued after a probable cause hearing has taken place In the inquisitorial system, the accused is presumed guilty unless he can prove otherwise…

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    the defendant was working as a bookkeeper for a local couple, and an investigation by the Lake County Sheriff's Department determined that he stole $103,000 from their business and personal bank accounts. The evidence was sent to the Lake County District Attorney's Office in September, and a criminal case was opened on Feb. 7. On Feb. 8, a judge issued a warrant for the defendant's arrest. However, he was already serving a jail sentence in Sacramento County for stealing the identities of his…

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    Conclusion In her community, Ingrid Encalada LaTorre is an exemplary model to her children, family, and peers. To that end, Ingrid worked in service of the elderly, is rearing well-behaved and healthy children, and continually contributes to society; she is not a violent criminal or a threat to national security. Furthermore, when she immigrated, Ingrid chose to find legitimate employment so that she could earn a life in the U.S. Although Ingrid did commit a crime in pursuit of this dream, her…

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    During December 1965, a group of students at Warren Harding Junior High School in Des Moines School District gathered in the home of 16-year-old Christopher Eckhardt to plan a public display of their support for a truce in the Vietnam war. During this time, nearly 60,000 people had died as a result of the Vietnam war. As a group, the students decided to wear black armbands on December 16 and again on New Year's Eve. The principal of the Des Moines school learned of the plan and met with other…

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    that were established more than a hundred years ago? The Texas Constitution of 1876, which is currently in use (Maxwell et al. 60), states in Article 4, section 23 that “the comptroller of public accounts, commissioner of the General Land Office, attorney general, and any statutory state officer who is elected statewide to reside at the state capital during their terms of office” (). In 2015 there was an amendment up for voting, Senate Joint Resolution 52 or proposition 3 by Senator Donna…

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    Trump Taps Alexander Acosta to be New Labor Secretary President Donald Trump announced Thursday his plan to nominate former National Labor Relations Board member R. Alexander Acosta to serve as the next secretary of Labor, replacing Andrew Puzder, who withdrew his name. "The nominee for Secretary of the Department of Labor will be Mr. Alex Acosta,” Trump said at his first White House press conference. "He has had a tremendous career. He’s a member and has been a member of the National Labor…

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    story in which he was depicted to be a “quack” medical professional. In order to gain material for the article, the defendants (employees of Life Magazine) entered into an agreement with the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office. Under this agreement, the defendants collaborated with the Attorney General’s office to research and collect evidence concerning different doctor’s unlicensed medical practices. In…

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