Sentence examples for the case was treated from inspiring English sources

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"The case was treated like any similar case against any other defendant," Mr. Morgenthau said.

He said the case was treated the same as if it had involved someone who was not well known.

The case was treated as excessive corporal punishment, and the district attorney said there was insufficient evidence to prosecute.

There was confessedly no diversity of citizenship, and the case was treated by the court below as one arising under the constitution and laws of the United States.

When the first to die, Vinod Kumar Arya, was shot, the case was treated as a puzzling mystery: why would anyone kill a mild-mannered government doctor?

The case was treated for the first time by Stević's in paper [12].

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"There's a lot at stake here, and a lot in play," said Mr. Hart's lawyer, Timothy J. McIlwain, who is asking that the case be treated as a class action.

The case is treated as unsolved, he says.

Thereafter, the case is treated as any crime in Japan as described above.

Because of the extensive factual backgrounds they require, and the significant differences in the problems they present, the cases are treated in separate opinions.

"The benefit was that people cooperated a lot quicker when the cases were treated aggressively," said Edward J. M. Little, a former Giuliani deputy.

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