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That's the fundamental question that the Supreme Court confronts in Luis v. United States--a question that implicates the integrity of the criminal justice system.
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Only recently he had been questioned in a U.N. investigation that implicates senior officials in the assassination of a former Lebanese prime minister.
The reform seeks to limit military jurisdiction in any case that implicates civilians and raises questions of whether their rights have been violated — placing special emphasis on torture and forced disappearances.
That implicates everybody?
That implicates musicians and gets them involved.
"But that implicates all kind of formal and disclosure issues". The political influence of the US first daughter and her husband has raised questions about possible conflicts of interests.
The question that has crossed my mind multiple times is: am I implicated in all of this by association?
The big question that's circling around the Panama Papers scandal at the moment is why more Americans haven't been implicated.
Whether the federal or congressional investigations end up implicating Trump or any of his aides in attempts to collude with a foreign power to sway an American election is not a question that can be answered yet.
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