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As deputy chief state's attorney for the past five years, he had practice before the microphone, often stepping in to announce an arrest or progress of a case, on behalf of his boss, Mr. Bailey.
When they visit a client to review documents for trial preparation, Ms. Noel's work is often paused to aid in conversations for Ms. Wolf on topics ranging from the progress of a case to the location of the soda machine.
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They may believe that some fleshed-out detail on tomorrow's front page is really more important than the steely progress of a criminal case to its just conclusion, whether that is conviction or acquittal.
A whistleblower is told nothing about the progress of a civil case until it is closed or he's paid a reward.
In 1961, she began to track the progress of a court case in which public television station WNDT in New Jersey was attempting to acquire New York independent station Channel 13, which later became the precursor of PBS station WNET, the first public broadcasting station in New York.
The Government of Himachal Pradesh decided to set up state and district-level committees to review progress of all cases of crimes against women.
Frustrated by the slow progress of the case, a judge in New Orleans said that a doctor and two nurses accused of killing four desperately ill patients after Hurricane Katrina should be formally charged or exonerated.
Joe Girardi said that "it's not a strain"....Phil Hughes's progress after a case of right shoulder inflammation continued Sunday, when, according to multiple news reports, his fastball topped out at 95 miles per hour and hovered around 92 to 93 m.p.h. in a start for Class A Staten Island.
In the run-up to a two-week Christmas break, some court time was lost to legal discussions about the progress of the case, a regular feature of long and complex prosecutions.
There is a good correlation between the progress of effective case depth and a proposed time-temperature compensated parameter.
The coalition's recent sorry saga on childcare policy – breathless briefings about a major expansion in tax-relief meant to herald the coalition's renewed vitality, followed by an awkward silence and then the inevitable stories about who is to blame for the lack of progress - is a case in point.
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