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Sir Igor said that, after a lengthy examination of the evidence, the court was entitled to record that the defences of the four to the charge of conspiracy to murder "were ludicrous".
Consumers are legally entitled to access broadcast television via an antenna and they are entitled to record television content for their personal use.
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"I think we're entitled to all records, and I think the public is entitled to all records," said Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat from California.
But Judge Denny Chin of the United States District Court in Manhattan said the plaintiffs were entitled to the records.
The assertion appears to be that the government is entitled to seize records of private conversations on the chance that the conversants may at some point in the future be suspected of malfeasance.
The government said it was "entitled to the records," edited to protect the patients' identities, so it could weigh the doctors' claims that the procedure was medically necessary in some cases.
But White House officials said the agency was not entitled to the records because Mr. Cheney was acting in his capacity as vice president, not head of a task force.
The Arkansas website also specifies that "academic research groups" may also be entitled to these records.
In last month's state elections in Berlin and Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, the CDU and SPD between them secured the backing of only a third of those entitled to vote, a record low.
Since 2003, patients have been entitled to receive medical records from doctors, hospitals and health plans within 30 days of their request.
Lawyers for Mr. McVeigh and for Terry L. Nichols, the other person convicted of the bombing, were legally entitled to review the records as they prepared for the two trials.
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