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He was arrested and fought a case against the Crown.
Subsequently Miranda fought a case against the UK government over the legality of his detainment, to show how this act infringes upon journalists' ability to work freely.
Interestingly, until this appointment Ms Kagan had never fought a case in Court: the majority of her legal work to date has taken place in the classroom rather than in the Court Room.
For a while in his career, he fought a case of the quick-hooks with the driver, a condition that has driven most of those afflicted out of the game.
The pioneering feminist lawyer Rhonda Copelon had fought a case on behalf of victims of terrorism against the head of the Algerian Islamist group, FIS, when most human rights organisations were simply looking at Islamists as victims of state violence rather than as perpetrators of violence themselves.
Newspapers rarely give public detail of costs but in a speech to the Society of Editors in 2008 Paul Dacre, editor the Daily Mail, told of a case in which the paper's stablemate, the Mail on Sunday, fought a case against Martyn Jones, an MP whom it alleged had sworn in the Commons.
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Then they may have to fight a case through an appeal within the Revenue machinery.
A writer, publisher, or newspaper editor can fight a case in court, provided he has the patience to endure the interminable delays of the legal system.
Some insurers automatically pay out on all whiplash claims up to £3,000 because it is is cheaper to pay up than fight a case.
You'd have thought it might be tricky to fight a case like this when you were also in prison for encouraging people to murder other people, but it didn't seem to be.
He plays Mendoza, an ex-junkie lapsed Catholic priest who aids New York cop Ralph Sarchie Eric Banaa) to fight a case of demonic possession suffered by a returning Iraq veteran named Santino (Sam Harris).
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