Page 38 that she was a daughter of one of his friends. Q. But it was possible she was the school -- is it possible that the school she referred to was a high school? A. Yes. Q. And what happened at that dinner, if anything? A. He did some magic tricks. Q. Did you observe Da...
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Page 47 of 78 2007 Utah L. Rev. 861, *926 ... . The [trial] court explicitly stated that it was not favoring the rights of the victims over those of defendant. Rather, it was simply taking their concerns into consideration, as it had not done previously. Taking the concerns of t...
Page 61 of 78 2007 Utah L. Rev. 861, *946 The Advisory Committee's next argument is that to allow victims to be heard on dismissals would violate the CVRA's requirement that nothing in the Act "shall be construed to impair the prosecutorial discretion of the Attorney General." 4...
From: Jeffrey Epstein [[email protected]] Sent: 1/12/2010 12:28:25 AM To: Peggy Siegal Subject: Re: My Wall Street 2 Story terrific. i want to hear more about the trip On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 6:32 PM, Peggy Siegal wrote: Wrote this for the February issue of AVENUE Magazine. T...
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SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIVISION FIRST DEPARTMENT oe eer Ee a 7" THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, . App. Div. No. 6081 Respondent, On Appeal from New York ; ; Supreme Court, New York ~- against - : County, Index No. 30129/10 : (Pickholz, J.) JEFFREY E. EPSTEIN, : : AFFIDAVI...
a ee Good-golly Gorsuch may turn out to be a rascal on the bench By Dana Milbank « Read more » President Trump’s sanest decision By Kathleen Parker « Read more » Trump has no idea how to grow vegetables By Garrison Keillor * Read more » > Sener ye ett Reality is creeping...
with Nesbith. fo) Right. So, the third time that you met with Nesbith, she came to your job, and she wanted to talk to you about more facts of the case? A Ah-huh. Q And, during that meeting, she also talked to you about your rights as a victim again? 9 A Yeah, she always...
¢ We received about $1 billion from the US, by order of President Obama, for "Iron Dome", and assistance for the David's Sling and Arrow programs continues. ¢ We turn to the US to veto hostile initiatives against Israel in the United Nations Security Council. Or to soften the co...
String Puller | 61 Snowden was an avid reader of Greenwald’s screeds against the government. If he were to assume the role of a modern-day Pro- metheus, delivering forbidden NSA secrets to the public, Greenwald would be a logical candidate to break the story. Snowden could safel...
senator Chuck Hagel as defense secretary, a nomination still in question after an unsteady performance by the candidate before the Senate Armed Services Committee last week that focused in part on his past criticism of Israel. “This trip is a signal that the president has an int...
346 A Glossary Goe08. Ben Goertzel. A pragmatic path toward endowing virtually-embodied ais with human-level lin- guistic capability. IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence (WCCI), 2008. Goe09a. Ben Goertzel. Cognitive synergy: A universal principle of feasible gener...
Page 32 of 42 103 Minn. L. Rev. 844, *906 prosecutors to reverse their earlier non-prosecution decisions (or, occasionally, to appointing substitute prosecutors). This "executive separation of powers" model has proven effective, although whether it is effective enough is debated...
/ BARAK / 44 Western envoys who had seen the Syrian president, that Assad’s many years of health problems had left him almost skeletally frail, even at times disoriented. Even my own negotiating team urged me to concentrate on the Palestinians instead. President Clinton kept st...
4.2.12 WC: 191694 controversies, such as a railroad accident or a conventional contract dispute, into monumental legal decisions. Judge Bazelon did the same with regard to criminal cases, especially those involving defendants who could not afford an adequate defense and those w...