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And people were angry both at the [labor] union and at the Police Department for the slipshod way they handled this". It also led to a precedent-setting verdict that held the police liable for endangering the life of a citizen who reports a crime tip.
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The Rayner case came from a lower court and does not set a precedent, but since the verdict, the assistant has been flooded by requests from EU officials.
A precedent was set.
But this is a precedent worth setting.
The verdict sets a precedent.
Kosenko is the first to receive a verdict, perhaps setting a precedent for others.
The possibility of trials has raised concerns among both corporations and the Bush administration over potentially embarrassing testimony -- and worry that a verdict could set a precedent that encourages thousands of foreign plaintiffs to seek damages for crimes committed by their own governments.
But that verdict has so far not set a precedent for other players.
When the court reaches its verdict, which could take weeks, it could set a precedent for whether US law enforcement agencies can in future compel firms to hand over keys to unlock all of their data.
I was willing to look past the criticism and cynicism in hopes that a guilty verdict and a heavy punishment in Duch's case would set a precedent for future international criminal cases.
What precedent, if any, would a not-guilty verdict set?
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