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When lawyers pressed a witness about flying terrorists from Washington or Europe to Guantanamo Bay, Supreme Court Judge Paul Czajka of Columbia County, N.Y., put on the brakes: Does this have anything to do with the contract?
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All the segregation is gone, says Cody Czajka, 21, an Air Force medic from Moyock, N.C., who is white.
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When lawyers pressed a witness about flying terrorists from Washington or Europe to Guantanamo Bay, Columbia County, N.Y., Supreme Court Judge Paul Czajka put on the brakes: Does this have anything to do with the contract?
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When lawyers pressed a witness about flying terrorists from Washington or Europe to Guantanamo Bay, Columbia County, N.Y., Supreme Court Judge Paul Czajka put on the brakes: Does this have anything to do with the contract?
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In a 2009 judgment, largely upheld on appeal earlier this year, Judge Paul Czajka awarded Richmor more than $1 million.
The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post Peter Finn 2011
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When lawyers pressed a witness about flying terrorists from Washington or Europe to Guantanamo Bay, Columbia County, N.Y., Supreme Court Judge Paul Czajka put on the brakes: Does this have anything to do with the contract?
The Seattle Times 2011
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When lawyers pressed a witness about flying terrorists from Washington or Europe to Guantanamo Bay, New York Supreme Court Judge Paul Czajka put on the brakes: Does this have anything to do with the contract?
FOXNews.com 2011
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(Czajka) rejected this opinion based upon (his) interpretation of the law as providing that, if defendant knew his conduct was illegal, then he necessarily knew it was wrong.
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But Czajka rejected that plea, ruling that Kleinman, the prosecution's doctor, had applied flawed legal reasoning.
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But Czajka rejected that plea, ruling that Kleinman, the prosecution's doctor, had applied flawed legal reasoning.
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