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He described the verdicts as incredible, "given that they have just convicted scientists for basically doing their job during a time of crisis".
Speaking to reporters on the Clinton plane, campaign chair John Podesta said: "[Christie's] two top aides today were just convicted of corruption for political intimidation".
And it wasn't just convicted criminals whose mugshots were placed on file but anyone who might pose a threat – anarchists, suffragettes, anti-war demonstrators, foreign spies whispering in the street.
Reuters reported that Ms. Hughes said Mr. Gore's comments had "a terrible ring of hypocrisy, coming from someone who raised money at a Buddhist temple and whose fund-raiser was just convicted of felony counts as a result".
"Right when I heard that," he told The Christian Post, "it just convicted me, and God used it as one of those Spirit moments where it's just, 'Man, he's right.' I realized a lot of my views and treatments of the church were not Scripture-based; they were very experience based".
Until last month when it was replaced by KPMG, the firm that was just convicted of obstruction of justice related to its work for Enron had audited WorldCom's books.
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World-Check's database does not just profile convicted offenders, but also names individuals or organizations "accused, investigated, arrested, charged, indicted, detained, questioned, or on trial" as part of "uncovering hidden risk," its literature says.
Despite plans announced this week to limit its growth, it looks likely to stay that way.The reason for the database's size is that since 2004 it has included not just those convicted of crimes but those who have been merely arrested.
"We're just convicts in Australia," Jones said when he was asked whether he would be able to talk about national identity to men wearing white jerseys and the red rose.
Compelling DNA samples from not just convicts but suspects and all people is tantamount to forcing people to provide the government with testimony about a crime, mostly one's presence at an alleged crime scene.
Twenty-four other states have already passed laws that allow DNA to be taken from suspects and not just convicts.
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