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It was supposed to focus on dangerous felons, but the heavy majority of those it catches are noncriminals or minor offenders — more than 30 percent have no convictions for anything.
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Trenticosta asked if the passage of time, years of good behaviour and the overturning of his second conviction counted for anything.
"The vast majority are not convictions of anything related to terrorism," says David Cole of Georgetown Law School.
According to Boies, Swartz's new deal would have paid him $108 million in a lump sum upon his retirement or if he were terminated for anything short of a felony conviction.
As is our custom, we fully reserve the right to retract this award later if legal vindication is achieved (it's always risky giving these awards for anything short of a full conviction in court or a full confession).
Lanky at 6 feet 2 inches tall, he shares his father's apparently boundless energy, a penchant for oral -- and physical -- articulation, and an inability to express convictions with anything less than undiluted passion.
"So the only other basis for her conviction to anything are her statements after the U.S. Capitol Police arrested her for that laughing.
"For anything".
"No alternative for anything".
I would not trade anything for anything.
Have they had convictions about anything but their personal ambitions?
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