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That course would also respect the spirit of the independent counsel law, which is supposed to prevent situations in which an investigator is allowed to investigate himself or anyone close to him.
So, as we said, there is no investigation; the crown prince cannot investigate himself.
He was, in essence, being asked to investigate himself.
The principal went to investigate himself, and stayed out there for 10 minutes, but saw no sign of a fight, she said.
At the same time, almost as taxing, he had to investigate himself: "I was trying to discover myself – on the whole, when examined, a somewhat dubious notion, since I was also trying to avoid myself".
A few days after his arrival in Paris, Burns sent me and Dydo the first of a series of increasingly excited e-mails about Faÿ's war record, which — his researcher's instincts aroused — he had decided to investigate himself.
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In essence, Zelikow would guide the direction of the investigation and at crucial points also be responsible for investigating himself and his close friend Condoleeza Rice.
Collins "is basically investigating himself," said Michael Carome, director of Public Citizen's Health Research Group.
During his final weeks at large, he had successfully masqueraded as a Free French Army officer investigating himself.
At various stages in his career Lupin gets married, joins the French Foreign Legion and even spends five years as a chief of police, investigating himself – but always finds himself drawn to life on the wrong side of the law.
His remarks – which the FA may, after due investigation, decide constitute discriminatory language – have to be seen in their context: explanations for appointing a manager currently being investigated himself for potentially serious racial discrimination.
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