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The state of Maryland, for example, has flat out rejected the idea because, as the chief of forensics for the Public Defender's office declared -- it would have placed half the state's African-American families under possible scrutiny because of the sheer number of black men who've been arrested and who have given DNA samples to the CODIS system.
Diane Dimond: Searching the Family DNA Tree to Solve Crime Diane Dimond 2011
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I am glad the Black press weighed in -- the Chicago Defender's debate was newsworthy and meaningful, where all the candidates participated.
Hermene Hartman: Writing About Politics Hermene Hartman 2011
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In a hearing that lasted just three minutes, her court-appointed attorney, Delores Mann , who heads the Morris County Public Defender's Office, said she would not challenge the $1 million cash-only bail.
Husband Denies Murder Role Sean Gardiner 2011
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The state of Maryland, for example, has flat out rejected the idea because, as the chief of forensics for the Public Defender's office declared -- it would have placed half the state's African-American families under possible scrutiny because of the sheer number of black men who've been arrested and who have given DNA samples to the CODIS system.
Diane Dimond: Searching the Family DNA Tree to Solve Crime Diane Dimond 2011
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The property's owner, a transport company, was able to get an eviction order from a judge, even though it owes back taxes, and even as the State Public Defender's office was attempting to protect the residents.
Global Voices in English » Brazil: Outrage at violent São Paulo eviction 2009
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In Peru, Beatriz Merino, head of the People's Defender's Office, said she wants an explanation and will try to talk to the U.S. ambassador about the episode.
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These first budgetary savings in Illinois came through the State Appellate Defender's office, which is the office that provides attorneys for men and women on death row who otherwise can't afford their own lawyer for appeals.
James Clark: Illinois Proves (Again) That Ending the Death Penalty Saves Money James Clark 2011
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He joined forces with Chicago bandleader Walter Barnes, who pioneered the early circuit while promoting himself in a column for the Defender's national edition, a tour diary that gave readers his whereabouts ("Jacksonville is a very fly town") and choice spots on the stroll ("The Grog Cafe is the dining place of the profesh") and shout-outs ("Thanks for the little sip, Eddie").
On the Midnight Special Eddie Dean 2011
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In Peru, Beatriz Merino, head of the People's Defender's Office, said she wants an explanation and will try to talk to the U.S. ambassador about the episode.
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The state of Maryland, for example, has flat out rejected the idea because, as the chief of forensics for the Public Defender's office declared -- it would have placed half the state's African-American families under possible scrutiny because of the sheer number of black men who've been arrested and who have given DNA samples to the CODIS system.
Diane Dimond: Searching the Family DNA Tree to Solve Crime Diane Dimond 2011
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