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A judge later found the search illegal, causing the case to collapse.
Lo and behold, she went AWOL, causing the case to be tossed out.
A narcotics detective with the New York Police Department was arrested on Tuesday and accused of changing his testimony about a drug arrest, causing the case to be dismissed.
It may well be that once more the Queen, Prince Philip and Charlie put their heads together and concoct some hilariously implausible escape route for Jebb and the Princess Royal, causing the case to dissolve amid much establishment relief and immense annoyance to the republican taxpayer.
Thank goodness nothing really horrendous and damaging came across the screen causing the case to be mistried.
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The two had been scheduled to be retried together, but one of Vandenburg's attorney's had medical issues, causing the cases to be severed and his retrial set for June.
Last October, on the eve of trial, Smith filed for bankruptcy, which caused the case to be stayed.
The union initially filed a grievance, which would have caused the case to go before an arbitrator, but then dropped it, a person familiar with the process said.
While the judge said double jeopardy — being tried twice for the same crime — might cause the case to be thrown out, Berman said that was unlikely because that ruling occurs only in exceptional cases.
The force's solicitor, who is unnamed, records an officer saying he was reluctant to provide a written report of what he knew because "there would appear to be some opposition at [the force's Sheffield headquarters] Snig Hill to our providing evidence which could cause the case to be lost".
What specifically can discharge that fast and that powerfully that it could cause the case to overheat and burn, even in that small space.
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