Sentences with phrase «case out of the headlines»

Sure, Craig would have paid top dollar to retain an attorney with the right balance of criminal skills, connections and political know - how to plot a strategy for getting rid of the charges and keeping the case out of the headlines.

Not exact matches

The Daily Mail came out with its «enemies of the people» headline to describe judges when they did not throw out Gina Millar's case.
With such salacious scandals dominating the headlines, we took a look back at the state lawmakers who have been accused of sexual harassment — and how their cases have played out.
Not necessarily who we'd have given the prizes to in all cases (as is often the case, many of our own favorites were out of competition, or in sidebars), but it's a diverse collection of winners that reflect a festival that may not have had the heavy hitters of last year, where Paul Thomas Anderson and Terrence Malick headlined the competition, but reflected a line - up that had real breadth of excellence.
But in this case, the truth stands in the way of getting the best headlines and an opportunity to garner «national media coverage» which, of course, is the ultimate goal for those who can't seem to get out of campaign mode.
In this case, it's the golden age of Hollywood, the splendor and otherworldliness of movie stars and the lengths they and their studios went to to keep scandal out of the headlines back in the day.
The Ontario Court of Appeal is once again making headlines with the case of Ramdath v George Brown College, which has turned out to be a doubly significant case at the intersection of class actions and consumer protection legislation.
Despite privacy breaches never staying out of the headlines for long, many organizations may be waiting for a case that really hits home.
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