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[FN256] It also identifies the “hot questions” that facilitate the jurors 'selection and de-selection during voir dire.
Discourse.net: Should Prosecutors Hire Jury Consultants? 2009
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Are you waiting for the first prosecution, or maybe even the first de-selection?
According to Smith and McNulty, MPs, not taxpayers, are the victims of the expenses scandal 2009
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"Let JM or Stephen Gilbert know if there are any problems with candidates - de-selection should be the last option."
Of course the Tories are watching what their candidates are saying 2009
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Of course in Rochdale one ward selection which looked to bring de-selection of a particular sitting councillor - who had allegedly been collaborating with Labour - was over-turned by cronies of Paul Rowen MP, Dave Hennigan and their ilk by simply disqualifying five of the voters on one side while not bothering to scrutinise the other side.
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The professional stylee placards may have been produced because the victim of Paul Rowen/Dave Hennigan reversal of the de-selection of one of their dodgy mates - Javed the postmaster, at the centre of the picture with documents allegedly demonstrating the Rowen/Hennigan scam - believed that Channel M, the local TV station would be covering the story.
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Having managed to survive a de-selection attempt from Cllr Faraz "Buzz" Bhatti's crony Hussain he then lost those colleagues to the Tories, and with them the chance of a successful defence of his seat.
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Conservative MEP's with de-selection unless they leave this pro euro faction.
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Of course in Rochdale one ward selection which looked to bring de-selection of a particular sitting councillor - who had allegedly been collaborating with Labour - was over-turned by cronies of Paul Rowen MP, Dave Hennigan and their ilk by simply disqualifying five of the voters on one side while not bothering to scrutinise the other side.
Archive 2008-04-13 2008
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Having managed to survive a de-selection attempt from Cllr Faraz "Buzz" Bhatti's crony Hussain he then lost those colleagues to the Tories, and with them the chance of a successful defence of his seat.
Archive 2008-04-20 2008
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And also more about the re-selection/de-selection drama surrounding my good friend and possibly Faraz's neighbour ? not in declaration of interests he wasn't the Rev Dr Cllr John Grant Esq.
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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