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As the hitters faltered in the season's first half, Phillips said they would yet produce.
"In court today, sitting there and watching defendant after defendant after defendant stand and say they would yet again sacrifice years of their lives so Mr. Mullet would not have to be punished, proved the court judge was absolutely right in characterizing Mr. Mullet's control over these people," Mr. Dettelbach said.
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