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This data retention information provides another source of evidence for police to build a tighter case.
Tacitus himself couldn't make a much tighter case that one empire had seen better days while another was feeling its oats.
Lord Leveson called for flexible court hours, more use of evidence from cameras worn by police, the greater use of technology to allow "remote hearings" and "tighter case management" by judges, potentially including setting out timetables for evidence and speeches.
Clearing Away Backlog State Attorney General Peter C. Harvey, who pushed for the construction of the new lab, said improving the state's ability to analyze DNA evidence would "help us exonerate the innocent and build a tighter case against the guilty".
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But with eight, two and five disposals in the finals leading up, he'd also hardly made a water-tight case for selection.
One reason is the need to build an air-tight case: American agents do not yet understand Mexico's traffickers as well as they did Colombia's a few years ago.
They say that coupled with other evidence DNA is the capper to making an air tight case.
All told, "It's a pretty tight case — our fingerprints are all over this thing," Tyson concludes.
What is surprising is the weakness of the conservative response, which, in turn, demonstrates the air-tight case Warren has made about the pro-corporate trend at the Supreme Court since Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito joined the bench.
Consequently, a very tight case definition could not always be applied.
You may need to remove more cables or cards in order to access the hard drives in a tight case.
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