He said the situation where
commentary on corruption is skewed towards government is unfortunate.
The judge said she was «troubled» by remarks Bharara made after the arrest that seemed to bundle together unproved allegations regarding Silver with broader
commentary on corruption and a lack of transparency in certain aspects of state politics.
«The court,» Caproni wrote, «is troubled by remarks by the U.S. Attorney that appeared to bundle together unproven allegations regarding the defendant with broader
commentary on corruption and a lack of transparency in certain aspects of New York State politics.»
Federal Judge Valerie Caproni admonished Bharara, saying she was «troubled» that he mixed the allegations against Silver with «broader
commentary on corruption.»
«In particular, the court is troubled by remarks by the U.S. Attorney that appeared to bundle together unproven allegations regarding the defendant with broader
commentary on corruption and a lack of transparency in certain aspects of New York State politics.»
«The Court is troubled by remarks by the U.S. Attorney that appeared to bundle together unproven allegations regarding the defendant with broader
commentary on corruption and a lack of transparency in certain aspects of New York State politics,» Caproni wrote.
Not exact matches
St. John Cassian goes further, in what is almost a
commentary on Matthew 6, when he says, «it is very clear proof of the fact that a soul has not yet cut loose from the
corruption of sin when it feels no sympathetic pity for the wrongdoing of others but holds instead to the strict censoriousness of a judge.»
Fun with Dick and Jane is a loose remake of the 1977 George Segal / Jane Fonda film of the same name, revamped to incorporate a running
commentary on the greed and
corruption of corporate America, where CEOs leave with millions, leaving others to take the fall, while the thousands of employees are left holding worthless stocks and no promises of a job.
Those are all good points Wag, the problem in the Dr. Curry's
commentary is that it gives the usual suspects a basic pass
on ideological
corruption and dives into the stats as if the debate is so reasoned.
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