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...specifically to the custodian certificates or purchase logs as having an inadequate foundation. The government then offered several witnesses to prove the existence...
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...within the building's walls. For the justices, much hard work remains, and for lawyers in pending cases, there is the seemingly interminable...
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...28, the same day Ybarra conducted her inspection. He concluded that the foundation, walls, and roof components were in extremely poor condition and that the...
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...to the federal Defense of Marriage Act...spanning the political, legal, religious, social, business...debate this and work on it through...
...inadequate criminal defense counsel and...Section of Legal Education and...improper police work in the...Law School Foundation's handling...
...penalty and advocates for indigent defense reform. Within the criminal defense...courts. There are no professional legal services provided," said Bright...
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...for Dr. Tan as a nurse practitioner in 2007 and did not work for Dr. Hajj.*fn1...
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...or unavoidably resulted from the work-related arm injury cited in...amended and extended by the Defense Base Act ("DBA"...
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