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  • "Given all the circumstances of the case, the Board believes that the positive aspects of the Petitioner's service outweigh the negative aspects to the extent that no useful purpose is served by continuing to stigmatize Petitioner's service with a bad conduct discharge," the letter from the Board for Correction of Naval Records states.

    EDWARD LEE HAMMONS 2010

  • "Based on Petitioner's statements to me that he will leave me destitute and because I do not have a steady or significant source of income, I fear I will be unable to financially provide for our six year old daughter and myself."

    Dlisted - Be Very Afraid 2010

  • Petitioner's decision to renew the application rather than appeal cannot easily be criticized in light of Supreme Court's denial without prejudice to renew.

    New York Civil Procedure 2008

  • Petitioner's decision to renew the application rather than appeal cannot easily be criticized in light of Supreme Court's denial without prejudice to renew.

    First Department 2008

  • Even if the evidence is to be believed that Petitioner's story is false and that he was in Afghanistan, there simply is no affirmative proof that he took up arms.

    Andy Worthington: Judge Gladys Kessler Releases Yemeni Detainee, Slams "Mosaic" Of Guantanamo Intelligence And Unreliable Witnesses 2009

  • Ironically, Petitioner's argument is advanced by one who has been confirmed by U.S. to have contributed to the mass-asphyxiation of thousands of civilians at a human extermination center on behalf of a regime responsible for some of the largest-scale tortures and murders in history.

    Rabbi Abraham Cooper: Should Demjanjuk be Deported Today to Germany? 2009

  • Shortly thereafter, the Petitioner, Northwest Austin Municipal Utility District Number One, filed suit challenging the Section 5 preclearance provision of the Voting Rights Act. Last spring, the D.C. District Court rejected the Petitioner's claims of exemption from the preclearance provision, and concluded that Section 5 is constitutional.

    Carey Alexander: Supreme Court To Consider Landmark Voting Rights Act 2009

  • Petitioner's [Ms. Totten's] right to due process and her right to counsel were violated at the September 7, 2001 review hearing.

    Sound Politics: King County Bar: Stephen Johnson more qualified than Susan Owens 2006

  • In fact, the issuance of a material witness warrant was the tool that the law enforcement officers used to thwart Petitioner's alleged terrorist plans.

    Is That Legal?: terrorism Archives 2006

  • Therefore, since Petitioner's alleged terrorist plans were thwarted when he was arrested on the material witness warrant, the Court finds that the President's subsequent decision to detain Petitioner as an enemy combatant was neither necessary nor appropriate.

    Is That Legal?: terrorism Archives 2006

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