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Hubbard obtained the land from Sylvester's widow.
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every company of a certain size must have committed egregious sins to succeed in the cutthroat world of Western capitalism.
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Lucien had taught him that fear was good; fear was an ally; that every lawyer was afraid when he stood before a new jury and presented his case. It was okay to be afraid - just don't show it. Jurors would not follow the lawyer with the quickest tongue or prettiest words. They would not follow the sharpest dresser. They would not follow a clown or court jester. They would not follow a lawyer who preached the loudest or fought the hardest. Lu..
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When you have no future, you live in the past,
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Booker Sistrunk sat awkwardly with his hands behind him and continued the mouthing: "You oughtta be ashamed of yourself, treating a brother like this." "The white guy's gettin' the same treatment," Ozzie said. "You're violating my civil rights." "And you're violatin' mine with your mouth. Now shut up or I'll lock you under the jail. We got a little basement down there."
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The Constitution names only three federal offenses: treason, piracy, and counterfeiting. Today there are over forty-five hundred federal crimes, and the number continues to grow as Congress gets tougher on crime and federal prosecutors become more creative in finding ways to apply all their new laws.
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shook hands. She thanked him for his pro bono
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Justice cannot be equal where, simply as a result of his poverty, a defendant is denied the opportunity to participate meaningfully in a judicial proceeding in which his liberty is at stake.
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It must be pretty cool being a lawyer," she said in awe. "Cool" was not an adjective Jake would use. He was forced to admit to himself that it had been a long time since he viewed his profession as something other than tedious."
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A man shrewd enough and clever enough to amass such a fortune in ten years does not throw together
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Plans--nothing ever goes as planned, and the survivors are the ones who can adapt on the fly.
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Like a snake creeping through the undergrowth, I sneak into the law school well past noon and hours after both of my scheduled classes have broken up.
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Washington, D.C., to see her family one last time before they are deported back to Senegal. Now we're told she can't see them because of paperwork." The ICE boys looked at the three clerks. The first one said, "You know the rules. No visitors until they have been processed." Gibson looked back at Mark and said, "Well, there you have it. Rules are rules." "Can I see the supervisor?" Mark demanded. "You can stop yelling, that's what you can d..
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James Lee Burke
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James Lee Burke or
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Shadows in the Jungle, by Larry Alexander; Bataan Death March, by Lt. Col. William E. Dyess; American Guerrilla: The Forgotten Heroics of Russell W. Volckmann, by Mike Guardia; Lapham's Raiders, by Robert Lapham and Bernard Norling; Some Survived, by Manny Lawton; Escape from Davao, by John D. Lukacs; Lieutenant Ramsey's War, by Edwin Price Ramsey and Stephen J. Rivele; My Hitch in Hell, by Lester I. Tenney; Escape from Corregidor, by Edgar..
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Michael Connelly.
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