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Any European judge would steer clear of taking on such a case.
But if the Justice Department does not take on such a case, Mr. Gates wrote, "commanders should be prepared to act".
They can formalise a complaint to the prosecutor, and if the prosecutor is satisfied, they could theoretically take on such a case.
The Ukrainian parliament has voted that Yanukovych should be sent to the international criminal court in The Hague, though legal experts have said the court would be unlikely to take on such a case.
"I don't have experience with any Austrian extraditions so I don't know how 'friendly' they would be to extradition on such a case," Diana Carbajal, a deputy district attorney, wrote in one message.
But how would the courts rule on such a case?
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Dennis C. Vacco, the Republican attorney general from 1995 to 1998, said, however, that he would jump at the opportunity to take on such a crucial case.
Mr. Bellemare deserves blame for taking on such a weak case in the first place, effectively legitimizing his predecessor's shoddy work.
When you take on such a big case, with it comes such a huge sense of responsibility, so you really want to get that right.
But the Masry role is substantial; Finney and Roberts play two stubborn characters who argue fiercely about the pros and cons of Masry's small legal firm taking on such a massive case.
The allocation of the burden of proof can have a huge impact on the outcome of such a case.
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