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Examples
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The scope of the magistrate's investigation narrowed over the duration of the probe.
Chirac Says Too Ill to Attend Trial David Gauthier-Villars 2011
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Mr. Garnault noted that air-safety experts have been looking into the pitot tubes angle for a long time, and "there's nothing new" to justify the magistrate's decision.
Air France Faces Charges David Pearson 2011
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The dock stood in the centre of the court (where the light is best), and into it and out again stepped men, women, and children, in a stream as steady as the stream of sentences which fell from the magistrate's lips.
SUICIDE 2010
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The rough-and-ready former magistrate's run-ins with Berlusconi over the past 15 years are the stuff of legend.
Old foe Di Pietro closes in on Berlusconi after 15-year feud 2011
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The rough-and-ready former magistrate's run-ins with Berlusconi over the past 15 years are the stuff of legend.
Old foe Di Pietro closes in on Berlusconi after 15-year feud 2011
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On 28 September 2010, shortly after these claims appeared in the Guardian, Emmanuel was charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine at Croydon magistrate's court in London.
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The magistrate's move put both companies, and potentially some of their senior executives, under formal criminal investigation for involuntary manslaughter in the crash of an Airbus A330 operated by Air France as it flew through a violent storm en route to Paris from Rio de Janeiro, killing all 228 people aboard.
Prosecutions Vex Aviation Industry Andy Pasztor 2011
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A spokeswoman for the airline, a unit of Air France-KLM SA, said there was "no basis" for the magistrate's decision, which was one step short of formally bringing charges against the carrier.
Prosecutions Vex Aviation Industry Andy Pasztor 2011
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The magistrate's accepted the player's plea that is had been a momentary act of stupidity for which he was profoundly sorry, and only imposed a fine for the player's odd behaviour.
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The scope of the magistrate's investigation narrowed over the duration of the probe.
Chirac's Trial to Begin in France David Gauthier-Villars 2011
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