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But the judge was perfectly willing to find them not guilty -- in exchange for a $10,000 bribe from the co-defendant's lawyer.
David Protess: Guilty Until Proven Innocent David Protess 2011
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But the judge was perfectly willing to find them not guilty -- in exchange for a $10,000 bribe from the co-defendant's lawyer.
David Protess: Guilty Until Proven Innocent David Protess 2011
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But the judge was perfectly willing to find them not guilty -- in exchange for a $10,000 bribe from the co-defendant's lawyer.
David Protess: Guilty Until Proven Innocent David Protess 2011
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But the judge was perfectly willing to find them not guilty -- in exchange for a $10,000 bribe from the co-defendant's lawyer.
David Protess: Guilty Until Proven Innocent David Protess 2011
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"All it means is they [prosecutors] intend to use every co-defendant's statement," she said.
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In fact, one of the co-defendant's, Nirada Williams 'father just called me this week.
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One of his co-defendant's lawyers murdered and kidnapped.
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To Baghdad now, another defense attorney in Saddam Hussein's trial is murdered, a second co-defendant's lawyer was gunned down.
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Jude rejects effort to reopen defense in Conn. home invasion over co-defendant's claims
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He said at his sentencing Friday that he didn't realize he was enabling a co-defendant's fraud until "it was too late."
The Seattle Times 2011
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