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There is speculation that some existing office space in Stamford may be vacated, deferring new construction further.
If Mr. Reyes's statements and the recent DNA tests do not exonerate the original five defendants, they qualify as "newly discovered evidence" for which verdicts may be vacated under the New York State penal code.
The new report also advises spending even more money on the facility, recommending that construction be completed and service members move in as originally intended -- even though it may be vacated or demolished once the U.S. withdraws from Afghanistan.
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Blumenfield is one of several Democrats who may be vacating their offices next year before their terms expire.
Fairstein understands that their convictions may have to be vacated, but she is adamant that such a finding shouldn't be taken as proof of their innocence.
Shelter is a priority One of the most urgent concerns now is the future of the camp itself, which is located on privately owned land and may need to be vacated by January 2011.
"In light of that, the Justice Department believes the judgment under review should be vacated, and discipline may be warranted against Jane Doe's attorneys".
Others are rundown, soon to be vacated.
Now, the property must be vacated.
The position will be vacated next month, when Christopher O.
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