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A more likely charge under Florida law is manslaughter, but lesser charges like aggravated battery with a firearm are also a possibility, Mr. Friedman said.
The state penal code would dictate a more likely charge of attempted murder, based on accounts that he fired toward the police.
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Luxury hotels are still more likely to charge than midrange or budget hotels.
They are more likely to charge the enemy and destroy the enemies in the path.
In any case, the idea is that you're more likely to charge your device if you can just lay it down to do so.
"There's about a dozen of them, and we get the same results with all of them," during practice scenarios, when a math teacher is more likely to charge a suicidal student with a gun to his head than to try to comfort him, he said.
Data completeness may also be improved by using a GPS instrument with longer battery life or using a GPS cell phone for which subjects may be more likely to charge and keep it with them across locations.
You might not be so willing to shout at a bull elephant in must, a time during which the elephant will be exceptionally aggressive and more likely to charge with intent to harm.[5].
Mr. Holder will more likely pursue charges under a civil statute that has become the Justice Department's favorite tool of late against banks: 12 U.S.C. 1833a.
"The more check-ins are made at a certain location, the more visible are corruption hotspots on the map," the site says, and the more likely those in charge of a particular institution are to take heed.
Money talks, and prosecutors can be swayed by the size of the gains from trading on inside information in deciding whether to pursue a case — the more money you make, the more likely a criminal charge will be filed.
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