For prosecutors, indicting John Does through their DNA might seem more than fair. |
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Set aside all the blah-blah about whether he should be indicting people for perjury. |
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All I can say from what I've seen, I would have to support the position that the government took on indicting him several years ago. |
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But public humiliation has become taboo at work, indicting the humiliator more than the humiliated. |
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Well, if they're just indicting him for burglary, I doubt they have any direct connection yet. |
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The government can seize a defendant's assets immediately after indicting him, making it virtually impossible to finance an effective defense. |
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This one a Texas grand jury indicting him on a charge of money laundering, also in connection with this case. |
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You have also discussed indicting the president through the International Court. |
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The SWG empowers the community without indicting the public security forces or the company. |
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By indicting Mr Taylor, a serving head of state, Mr Crane set a precedent that many in Washington found alarming. |
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Abnormal posture is one item that is agreed on in health care as indicting a need for treatment. |
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However, the gamble of indicting the Sudanese president brings with it security risks for aid workers and civil society. |
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On March 27, 1986, John Kerry took the floor of the U.S. Senate and delivered a dramatic oration indicting the foreign policy of the Reagan administration. |
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The answer, sadly, is perhaps the most indicting data to come out in recent years, revealed this past week. |
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That means not only making sure there is strong evidence against the defendant before indicting him, but also making sure that he receives a fair trial. |
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Intel's share price has been gaining steadily and from a US economic perspective it will be seen as a bellwether as far as indicting the state of the high technology sector. |
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The Attorney-General prepared a charge indicting the accused persons before the High Court. |
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He might deliver a speech calling for the improvement of congressional investigations without directly indicting the primary culprit whose excesses prompted the reproofs. |
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Critics argue that the ICC is placing undue emphasis on Africa and that indicting the sitting Sudanese president threatens that country's fragile peace process. |
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The Ghost, on hearing this, set up another cry, and clanked its chain so hideously in the dead silence of the night, that the Ward would have been justified in indicting it for a nuisance. |
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Mr Link's criticism, that Mr Mo stops short of indicting those who are truly responsible for how China's society has turned out, seeks to engage him in a conversation that he is simply not having. |
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The stranger ideas being considered in the review remain under wraps: how to help Iraq's split opposition to overthrow the regime, for instance, or indicting Mr Hussein for his war crimes. |
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This would be akin to the ICC's current Darfur case, and that case provides precedent for the ICC indicting a sitting head of state, in this case Omar al-Bashir. |
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Further, thinking in terms of the United Nations and the duty to protect, in some sense that's what we're saying here with the proposition of indicting this individual. |
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We should not be indicting Saeed Mortazavi as a foreign policy matter. |
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However, only 10 percent of Chairholder survey respondents reported that they were dissatisfied with this aspect of the Program, indicting that this is not a pervasive concern. |
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If anything, conservative legal scholars in recent years have worried that grand juries are too susceptible to indicting based on flimsy cases. At the same time, we shouldn't be at all surprised by the grand jury's verdict. |
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Let me explain why there is not, and indeed why my support for a maximalist view of free speech actually provides an important justification for indicting Ahmadinejad and his government for incitement to genocide. |
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Petitions circulated, indicting and condemning 22 Girondins. |
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