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Her family had raised concerns that closed proceedings could harm the case.
"I don't want to make a statement because any publicity could harm the case".
The judge took into account Mr. Whitmore's age at his sentencing, which was 67, his health, and the harm the case had done to his livelihood.
It followed a federal court judge ruling in 2006 that while the Bali Nine were the "authors of their own harm", the case showed a need for the minister and the AFP chief to address the death penalty issue when the AFP itself was making requests overseas.
In fact, if anything, locking down the QR codes to apply strictly to Passbook passes does more to harm the case of using them as a generally applicable tech than anything, since a huge number of iOS users are likely going to associate QR strictly with Passbook and possibly even get frustrated at ones that don't provide access to that specific kind of content.
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And one government lawyer said the Los Alamos National Laboratory had harmed the case by giving deeply conflicting views of the value of the weapons information Dr. Lee improperly downloaded.
During the news conference on Wednesday, at which Mr. Levy announced his defamation suit, he said that Sheriff Smith had failed to follow investigative protocols, had made no effort to find other potential victims and had created a media story that has had the effect of harming the case.
Jackson said having multiple prosecutors present the case might have harmed the case.
In 2006, there were allegations of irregularity in the charges made by the city of Strasbourg on buildings the Parliament rented, thus further harming the case for the Strasbourg seat.
The doctor was charged with bodily harm, and the case was taken to court.
In a one-paragraph order issued this morning, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit said that Microsoft had failed to demonstrate it would suffer any substantial harm if the case went forward.
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