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DAVID GRANN: Certainly, if a prosecutor or detective intentionally solicits testimony that is false and uses it to convict someone, they should be held accountable in some form.
In 2002, for example, The Washington Post Magazine profiled Candace A. McCullough and Sharon M. Duchesneau, a lesbian and deaf couple from Maryland who both attended Gallaudet University and set out to have a deaf child by intentionally soliciting a deaf sperm donor.
In the CDR case, Mr. Rubin admitted that over eight years beginning in 1998, he provided information to financial institutions and insurance companies that helped win bids, intentionally solicited losing bids and paid kickbacks in what was supposed to be a competitive situation, the Justice Department said.
So YouTube's strategy prevailed: intentionally retaining and even soliciting infringing content, knowing that rights-holders would have little meaningful remedy.
Some judges solicit bribes.
If not, solicit his opinion.
Why did she solicit us?
Nonprofit organizations solicit donations.
Friends solicit their advice.
They solicit supervisors' opinions.
Sylvia Browne doesn't solicit.
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