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An epitaph in Bushey churchyard, before 1860, destroyed by 1916
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Bushey is charged with two counts of causing mental harm to a child, two counts of theft and hiding a corpse.
Self-proclaimed religious leader to enter plea in case of hiding a corpse 2008
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Under the Second Circuit’s 1984 decision in Bushey v. New York State Civil Service Commission employers have almost carte blanche authority to reconsider a hiring or promotion test if minorities underperform white applicants who take that test.
Wonk Room 2009
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Under the Second Circuit’s 1984 decision in Bushey v. New York State Civil Service Commission employers have almost carte blanche authority to reconsider a hiring or promotion test if minorities underperform white applicants who take that test.
Wonk Room » Conservatives Attack Sotomayor For Not Having A Crystal Ball 2009
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Sotomayor reminds Hatch that she had to decided the way she did because of her court’s binding precedent in Bushey.
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Prosecutors have said Bushey, also known as Bishop John Peter, led a religious community called the Order of the Divine Will.
Cult leader Alan Bushey pleads no contest to hiding body 2009
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Cult leader Alan Bushey pleads no contest to hiding body
Cult leader Alan Bushey pleads no contest to hiding body 2009
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Cult leader Alan Bushey pleads no contest to hiding body 2009
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Cult leader Alan Bushey pleads no contest to hiding body
Cult leader Alan Bushey pleads no contest to hiding body 2009
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