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Several courts are looking into cases demanding the dissolution of both bodies.
"We are also looking into cases brought to us by families who are trying to rescue their daughters".
The review is being conducted by the city's Investigations Department, which normally looks into cases of public corruption.
Federal prosecutors in Alexandria, Va., looked into cases involving more than two dozen detainees, including Mr. Ramadi and Mr. Rahman.
The office looks into cases against members of Congress and refers them to the ethics committee for further investigation.
Thicker sheets may be formed into cases, pinwheels, crescents, or braids, with or without fillings and glazes or icings.
"This guy was willing to put a ton of time into cases he cared about," Professor Epstein said.
A crucial question for investigators looking into cases in which vehicles rolled over and had damaged tires is whether the tires were the cause, he said.
Trial lawyers, civil or criminal, are often brought into cases when there are compromises to be made; much of their work winds up involving settlements or plea bargains.
The office looked into cases of drugging involving about 9,000 former East German athletes -- many of whom suffered lasting health problems.
But he said the British system, in which government ministers authorise covert surveillance operations and MPs look into cases of abuse "ex post facto" is "not adequate," however.
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