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The new crop of jurors arrives armed with expert knowledge that could be relevant to the cases they hear.
"In situations where such guarantees cannot be obtained, the AFP should withhold provision of information that may be relevant to the cases concerned," it said.
They said the subpoenas asked for information about lawful behavior that was not relevant to the cases and would, in effect, turn I-Witness into an agent of the authorities.
During a hearing at the Senate Judiciary Committee last month, Justice Antonin Scalia shared his view, as Politico summarized, that "the media could do a better job of presenting to the public information that is relevant to the cases and the decisions" of the court.
This market failure is especially relevant to the cases of late industrialization.
We shall ignore the details here, but see Zimmerman (1995), Koslicki (1999), Barnett (2004), Kleinschmidt (2007), Donnelly and Bittner (2008), and Laycock (2011) for some recent discussion relevant to the cases at issue.
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Investigators looked into it and did not consider it relevant to the case, said the official.
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