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"Good old California was just a little too energetic and liberal in thinking that this would have made a difference in catching criminals," said Bauer, a co-plaintiff.
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The Pennsylvania Farm Bureau is a co-plaintiff in the lawsuit, and local governments in the Hampton Roads area of southern Virginia are contemplating their own suits, according to reports.
Farm Bureau takes aim at EPA limits on pollutant runoff into Chesapeake Bay 2011
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"Good old California was just a little too energetic and liberal in thinking that this would have made a difference in catching criminals," said Bauer, a co-plaintiff.
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At least one relative of the victims — Cuddeback's mother — has joined the trial as a co-plaintiff.
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Colleen Lawson, McDonald's co-plaintiff in the case, said that the ruling would actually help decrease crime.
Chicago Gun Ban Reversal: Some Celebrate, Others Mourn (VIDEO) 2010
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The 56-year-old Mr. de Villepin, who is still a member of the president's ruling UMP party, is returning to politics half a year after he was acquitted in a slander trial in which Mr. Sarkozy was a co-plaintiff.
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(And in the spirit of full disclosure, let me note the organization I lead, Media Alliance, is a co-plaintiff in the legal proceedings).
Tracy Rosenberg: Geeks Rule: Why Media Ownership Still Matters 2010
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It also claims that her fiance, co-plaintiff Josue Minaya, was fired after Ms. Familia filed a complaint to the city's Commission on Human Rights about the matter.
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Veterans for Common Sense is co-plaintiff in the ACLU lawsuit that is forcing President Obama to release torture documents and photos.
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My co-plaintiff Alex Young and I intend to appeal this ruling with the goal of attaining the rightful decision that falls within the bounds of the U.S. Constitution and our democracy.
Leslie Weise: The Bush Legacy: Normalizing the Outrageous 2009
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