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In three weeks of testimony, the case sometimes turned the courtroom of Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis into a stage set for a verbal slugfest featuring people who are, nearly literally, larger than life.
The sensational nature of the case sometimes feels out of place in a court where, as a throwback to Hong Kong's British heritage, the judge and barristers wear powdered horsehair wigs and long black silk gowns.
If everyone is wearing the same clothes, it's impossible to mock each other's clothing, as is the case sometimes on days where you're allowed to wear your own clothes.
This is one of the many sad things about the case: sometimes there would be a desperate scramble to raise such large sums to ensure these unwanted babies were treated well.
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But that isn't always the case: sometimes a woman just doesn't want have a baby.
The case, sometimes referred to as Oneida II, was "the first Indian land claim case won on the basis of the Nonintercourse Act".
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