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"At no point do I have to let him off," the judge said.
"Was it not a warning to back off?" the judge said.
"Common sense suggests that as headlines fade, passions will cool and donations will level off," the judge said.
"A certain kind of passion threw him off," the judge told the jurors, saying they should ignore parts of what Mr. Giuliani had said.
Because Boo.com did not have many assets that could be sold off, the judge said, it "could not be reorganized, by liquidation or otherwise, if it were not permitted to realize the value of its primary asset".
The only major figure in the scheme not to be indicted was Paul Siminovsky, the divorce lawyer who prosecutors said paid off the judge to get favorable outcomes for his clients.
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In November, Jones signed off on the judge's recommendation that the requested increase was not valid, that State Farm's previously approved rate wasn't justified and that customers should be refunded money for being overcharged on premiums.
He cited security concerns: what better way for insurgents to undermine the court than by killing or scaring off the judges?
The army of riot officers pressed in with long wooden poles and body-length shields to seal off the judges from a relatively small group of supporters on the street.
It's such a pleasure when something like this happens; her undeniable talent cut off the judges at the knees.
Still, some burning questions remain: Will the cardboard cutout that passes for a host, Steve Jones, return to abruptly cut off the judges and inadvertently insult the losers again next season?
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