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He pines after the ex-girlfriend, flees in terror a never-ending sequence of heavies, fences with his police counterpart (another hardboiled convention — in this case, the cop is a hippie-hater named Bigfoot Bjornsen), takes on cases without hope of a fee, is nice to his mom, and shares his stash.
Radcliffe occasionally takes on cases even when he knows the Register won't be compensated.
"They must have heard that he takes on cases such as these".
The ICC is a court of last resort that takes on cases only when other countries are unable or unwilling to prosecute.
Mr. Kang said the balance is waived if the mistress is not dispelled, but he put his success rate at 90percentt, in part because he only takes on cases he thinks can be solved.
He now teaches law in Virginia, at Washington and Lee University, where he also directs a death-penalty defense clinic; he almost exclusively takes on cases that involve the death penalty, which he views as both unjust and racist in its application.
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He also took on cases involving domestic violence and disputes concerning children.
Most lawyers were too scared to take on cases involving stoning or hanging.
I tend to take on cases that I really believe in.
Unlike the stereotypical image of a private investigator, the 52-year-old avoids taking on cases involving suspected adultery.
After Iran's disputed 2009 election, she took on cases of Green Movement activists who had been detained en masse.
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