On the 42nd hour, I spoke with a court-appointed lawyer who told me the courts were deliberately slowing the process of our release. |
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A court-appointed expert found the electronic systems wide open to tampering by hackers. |
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Thompson's court-appointed lawyer didn't try to impeach the informants, so the jury never knew there was reason to doubt them. |
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A court-appointed monitor has been overseeing operations under a deferred-prosecution deal. |
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Sunday's piece highlighted court-appointed guardians who failed to file required reports on their clients or misspent clients' money. |
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No court or court-appointed trustee would do such a thing, because the Enron claimants would be all over them in a New York minute. |
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As the number of indigent defendants soared, so did costs to the counties, since most used court-appointed lawyers paid by the case or by the hour. |
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His court-appointed lawyer was drinking a quart of liquor per day. |
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Two court-appointed psychiatrists found Goh incompetent due to paranoid schizophrenia, according to Goh's attorney David Klaus, cited by the San Francisco Chronicle. |
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Hart requests as his court-appointed lawyer Ted Stevens, who prosecuted Hart for murder years before and was convinced he was a sociopath faking mental illness. |
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Information gleaned from this dirty-tricks operation was used to track down and seize the union's money when it was spirited abroad to avoid court-appointed sequestrators. |
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The airline reached agreements on benefit cuts with both its court-appointed pilot and non-pilot retiree committees, according to court documents. |
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People who believe they have shares tied up in the company will have to wait until High Court-appointed liquidator Tom Grace adjudicates on their claims. |
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