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"In many cases, defendants suffer mental impairments that do not meet the legal definition of insanity or incompetency, but are powerfully mitigating disabilities that are given great weight when juries are charged with assessing individualized culpability," wrote Russell Stetler, an expert on federal death-penalty cases.
Tucson Suspect's Mental State Is Discussed in Filings Tamara Audi 2011
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(Wilmington Star-News photo by Amy Hotz) "It was basically a good-hearted prank," said [Dixon] Stetler, a local artist who has had work on display at the Cameron Art Museum and is known for, among other things, paddling a raft made out of flip-flops across the Cape Fear River.
Boing Boing 2008
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Attorney (AUSA) Timothy Stetler had been made aware of the ostensible corruption that U.S.
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AUSA Timothy Stetler listened to the testimony of Superior Court Judge Yvette Palazuelos in her pre-trial deposition.
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She further stated, “At the very least these managers were committing Obstruction of Justice. †AUSA Stetler told Gastone Bebi, attorney for Fitzgerald and Nunn, that he was concerned that it was in fact corruption and that he felt he had a duty to report it.
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The Criterion guys ask Karen Stetler, "the producer who had worked with him most over the years, how she remembered him, and she sent us this ..."
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I want to say Stetler, but that ` s not it -- Stelter.
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Three Democrats are still awaiting trial on theft and corruption charges, including former Democratic leader Rep. Bill DeWeese of Greene County and former Rep. Stephen Stetler, who was serving as Gov.
PhillyDeals 2011
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Prosecutor Christopher Stetler told the court Jin "led a double life" as a seemingly loyal company worker who was actually plotting to steal her employer's secrets.
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Including details about Guide's work relationships in the investigative report was "downright cowardly" and "unfair," David J. Stetler, a Chicago attorney representing the BP engineer, said in an interview today.
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