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"That makes these cases in Florida unique," Mr. Douglas said.
"What makes these cases so hard to convict is that it does come down to 'he said, she said', and that's inflated in historical cases.
Eugene R. Fidell, president of the nonprofit National Institute of Military Justice, said the way the law is written makes these cases difficult to prosecute.
What makes these cases different from ordinary situations in which we say to ourselves "They're just trying to mousetrap me; why should I help them out by telling the whole truth?" is that Clinton and Thomas were under oath, and we tend to feel that in those circumstances people just have to be honest and let the chips fall where they may.
Yet what makes these cases worse is that some of these students succeeded despite the worst possible starts in life, as highlighted by Let Us Learn, a campaign group set up two years ago by a Londoner who was stopped from studying law at the London School of Economics.
That apparent contradiction makes these cases even more difficult, several officers said.
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"Various posts accused me of lying and making these cases up," she said.
"People are always trying to make these cases mano a mano between me and someone," Bharara told me.
The deaths are sometimes complicated by other factors, too, which make these cases legally difficult to pursue.
The unstated explanation is that in the process of making these cases, the N.C.A.A. enforcement staff has made universities and its players wary of summer league coaches, street agents and benefactors.
Mr. Paterson and his allies in law enforcement believe that would send the wrong message to the communities where drug crimes are committed and to the police officers who have worked hard to make these cases.
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