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In both cases, that makes them what they are.
"Truth is, even with the sadness, or maybe because of it, there's something about criminal cases that makes me frisky," she says.
The settlement may have been motivated by a provision in antitrust cases that makes defendants with money responsible for the damages incurred by co-defendants who have gone broke.
A related fraud involves hijacking a bank or credit card account by impersonating a genuine customer and redirecting their mail.Somebody suffers in both cases: that makes identity fraud different from the "victimless" frauds commonly perpetrated against banks and the welfare state.
It's a weird fringe case, but it's exactly these fringe cases that makes building self-driving cars so damned hard.
In many cases, that makes it a more complete offering than some of the other options out there.
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"But, in many cases, that made no difference.
"The cases that make it that far are very few," she says.
"This is one of the cases that make me want to jump for happiness," Rotaru said.
Other cases that make the news usually involve multiple attackers, violence or attacks on children.
The court, after all, voluntarily undertook to decide the cases that made the June headlines.
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