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News of Mr. Velella's planned plea was first reported Thursday by The New York Post and Newsday.
With dreams of the 2016 Chicago games dancing in his head, Mayor Daley wanted to have a first-hand look-see at the modern marvel of the Beijing subway lines so he could augment his planned plea for help from Washington to rehabilitate his city's century-old creaking and cranky transit system.
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Mr. Lyttleton, 45, appeared in Westminster Magistrates' Court on Thursday, but he did not enter a plea or give an indication of how he planned to plea.
Activity in that probe has intensified this week, as one planned guilty plea was derailed, and, separately, prosecutors accused Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort of lying to them since he pleaded guilty.
Activity in that probe has intensified this week, as one planned guilty plea was derailed and, separately, prosecutors accused Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort of lying to them since he pleaded guilty.
Mr. Davis has been cooperating with government investigators and his lawyer said last month that his client planned to enter plea talks with the government.
Mr. Furrow's court-appointed attorney in last year's assault case, Leona Thomas, told the court she planned to enter a plea of not-guilty by reason of insanity.
The Center for Reproductive Rights, a New York-based group that challenged the Arkansas law, along with the American Civil Liberties Union, said it planned to file a plea in North Dakota to block that law before it takes effect on Aug. 1.
It was time, Mr. Gore believed, to let the country know how he planned to proceed, to plea for patience and to reassure Americans that he was only seeking fairness.
Loewen was indicted in December 2013 on three charges and told the court on Friday he planned to change his plea from not guilty.
Two lawyers said they had been retained by some of the suspects and planned offer not guilty pleas for their clients.
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