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Justice Department officials decided that it wouldn't be worth the effort to take on the media companies for the .net practices because it might be difficult to prove guilt in court, according to Catherine Hanaway , the former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri, who said she was involved in a series of discussions.
TV Helped Drive Traffic to Online Poker Websites, Irking Justice Department Alexandra Berzon 2011
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U.S. Attorney Catherine Hanaway, who prosecuted the case.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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“By posing as military serviceman, Mr. Weilbacher has dishonored those who have made real sacrifices serving our country,” said U.S. Attorney Catherine Hanaway.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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In an interview, the lawyer, Catherine Hanaway, a partner at the Ashcroft Group, said she had been hired by a Full Tilt competitor to write the letter, which held that a payment processor was more likely than not to prevail in arguments in court that poker was not illegal under federal laws.
U.S. Alleges Poker Site Stacked Deck Alexandra Berzon 2011
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U.S. Attorney Catherine Hanaway has reached a settlement with online gambling company BetOnSports PLC which permanently bars the London-based company from accepting any bets from the U.S.
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Hanaway, a white man, and a Friend, who resided in the neighborhood, rode up, and was soon followed by Elijah Lewis, another Friend, a merchant, in Cooperville, both gentlemen highly esteemed as worthy and peaceable citizens.
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Finding they could do nothing further, Hanaway and Lewis both started to leave, again counselling the slave-hunters to go away, and the colored people to peace, but had gone but a few rods, when one of the inmates of the house attempted to come out at the door.
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CAstner Hanaway and Elijah Lewis, hearing that warrants were issued against them, came to Christiana, and voluntarily gave themselves up, calm and strong in the confidence of their innocence.
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Messrs. Hanaway and Lewis both exerted their influence to dissuade the colored people from violence, and would probably have succeeded in restraining them, had not the assailing party fired upon them.
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The tide of public sentiment changed -- Hanaway, and the other "traitors," began to be looked upon as having been greatly injured, and justly entitled to public sympathy and honor, while confusion of face, disappointment and chagrin were plainly visible throughout the demoralized ranks of the enemy.
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