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Court administrators say a program called Pretrial Release prevents that cost from increasing.
WBBH - News 2010
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Court administrators say a program called Pretrial Release prevents that cost from increasing.
WBBH - News 2010
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Pretrial hearings have been held for some of them; none has yet gone to trial or been settled, he said.
For Murdoch Foes, Sweet Schadenfreude Jeanne Whalen 2011
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The information will "assist the Pretrial Chamber in determining whether the Libyan authorities truly desire to provide Seif al-Islam Gadhafi with effective legal representation or to afford him a fair trial," the written request said.7.04pm: Nabil al-Arabi, the Egyptian head of the Arab League, is due to brief the United Nations security council on the situation in Syria in just under an hour.
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Pretrial release agencies have a smattering of public employees and the remnants of their once thriving programs.
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Pretrial costs about a couple dollars day per inmate.
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BATES: Pretrial discovery shows the McCourts have been living lavishly with multiple mansions, lots of private jets and even $14,000 a year for in-home hairstyling.
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"Pretrial liberty should not be conditioned on the size of your bank account."
New Yorkers Who Can't Afford Bail Spend Weeks In Jail: Report The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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BATES: Pretrial discovery shows the McCourts have been living lavishly with multiple mansions, lots of private jets and even $14,000 a year for in-home hairstyling.
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BATES: Pretrial discovery shows the McCourts have been living lavishly with multiple mansions, lots of private jets and even $14,000 a year for in-home hairstyling.
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