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He learns belatedly that Grant was once a top defense attorney who arrogantly took to trial a case he could not win, and his client received a death sentence.
The case, which they took to trial despite a prosecution offer of a conditional dismissal, is bigger than the charge suggests, according to the defense.
Earlier this year, after the jury decided in Google's favor, Alsup ruled Oracle could not claim copyright protection on most of the Java material that Oracle took to trial.
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But this shit is happening every motherfucking day, man, and nobody's get taken to trial.
Mr Katsav has denied the accusations and, as president, is immune from being taken to trial.
The company has lost all four cases it has taken to trial since the litigation began in 1997.
The cards became the basis of the harassment complaint that was dismissed and then reinstated and taken to trial.
One of the two complainants whose case will not be taken to trial, Phil Johnson, expressed anger at the deal.
The number of cases the department agreed to take to trial fell to 4percentt, or 11 cases, in 2007, from 26percentt, or 90 cases, in 2003, she said.
Example: Was it an ethical decision to take to trial the Nazi war criminals and to subsequently put so many of them to death?
Taken to trial after the raid in 1968, Bacon argued that someone must have planted them and that he was too asthmatic to smoke anything.
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