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Mr. Rouhandeh also made reference in court to possible "destruction of documents".
There was reference in court to similar cases of "high sensitivity" and references to CIA complicity in the rendition from Poland of Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri now held at Guantánamo Bay.
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The same day, Blair's chief foreign policy adviser, Sir Nigel Sheinwald, wrote to a Libyan foreign minister, Abdul Ati al-Obeidi, warning him that there had been references in court "to public statements made by the leader of the revolution", and that this had led to some debate about Gaddafi during the proceedings.
Even in such cases references in court to Parliamentary material should only be permitted where such material clearly discloses the mischief aimed at or the legislative intention lying behind the ambiguous or obscure words.
Victoria Toensing, an attorney for Sam Clovis, confirmed that several references in court filings to "the campaign supervisor" refer to the onetime radio host from Iowa, who served as Trump's national campaign co-chairman.
But it's not the first time Wynn's alleged behavior was referenced in court filings — according to the Journal, an executive who worked under Wynn when Wynn was running the Golden Nugget casino testified in a deposition that he had "routinely received complaints from various department heads regarding Wynn's chronic sexual harassment of female employees".
"When I first started out, Facebook was around, but it certainly wasn't something that was common to be seen referenced in court," Watson told VICE.
"When I first started out, Facebook was around, but it certainly wasn't something that was common to be seen referenced in court," Watson previously told VICE.
I have presented a Google Tech Talk on privacy, and my cybercrime reporting has been referenced in court by the FBI.
Examples of detained asylum seekers referenced in court on Monday include an Afghan man in his early 20s who was reportedly kidnapped and tortured by the Taliban because he refused to be groomed into joining them.
References in court suggested that they involved information from a former chief executive officer of Christie's, Christopher M. Davidge, that was turned over to the government by the auction house late last year in exchange for leniency.
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