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...Appellee: Thomas E. Perez, Dennis J. Dimsey, Holly A. Thomas, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., On the Brief, Lisa J. Stark, United...
In his Cyber Crime column, Peter A. Crusco, executive assistant district attorney, investigations division, Office of the Queens County District Attorney, writes: Jurisdictional and evidentiary issue
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...from the New York City Police Department ("NYPD") stopped defendant...
...Additional Defendants New York City Counsel, New York City Department of Consumer Affairs, Jonathan Mintz, in his official capacity as the Commissioner...
...D.C., Fran R. Aden, Houston, Tex., on the brief), Hunton...Attorney, Geoffrey M. Klineberg, Counselor, Department of State, Harold Hongju Koh...
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