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Officials said the police had received numerous calls about looting and had arrested seven people, all in minor cases.
The court appoints outside lawyers to make orphaned arguments about once a term, though typically in minor cases.
But in Atlanta lawyers are often not provided in minor cases until the defendant has spent more time in jail than the longest likely sentence for the offense.
The Police Department instituted the program after two episodes in 2010 in which prisoners arrested on serious charges escaped by posing at arraignment as defendants involved in minor cases.
Until that time a very wide range of offenses, including even common theft, were punishable by death though the punishment was not always enforced, in part because juries tended to acquit defendants against the evidence in minor cases.
In parts of the country, prosecutors are using these orders to put crime victims — especially poor victims, and, in cities like New Orleans, victims of color — in jail in order to get swift victories in court, sometimes, puzzlingly, in minor cases.
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For example: "…very useful in limited minor cases, interns and RMOs [resident medical officers] can do much more complex cases".
This has been applied even in the most minor cases, such as lending secular textbooks or reimbursement for state tests.
Marshall opened a law practice in Columbia City in 1876, taking on many minor cases.
In a minor case, like salmonella, that's going to have a very minor impact.
All of the carotenoids are biosynthesized from the hydrocarbon phytoene (or 4,4′-diapophytoene in a minor case).
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