Sentences with phrase «often as a prosecutor»

She appears often as a prosecutor before the discipline committees of the various health and other professions.

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Under questioning from a prosecutor, Kerri Hamm, a former teaching consultant with Lisa Percoco at CPV, often characterized Lisa Percoco's duties as less taxing than her work, though Hamm was paid less than the $ 90,000 annual fee given to the wife of the former Cuomo aide.
For prosecutors, retrying a case — recompiling witnesses and exhibits, reviewing old jury arguments — often does not have the same spark as the first time.
With affordable housing as scarce as ever, it's time for lawmakers to give prosecutors new tools to stop the menacing — and often dangerous — measures these landlords use to force tenants out of their homes,» Schneiderman said.
Federal prosecutors are describing the 10 - suspect indictment, announced Wednesday morning, as the «largest law enforcement action» taken in New York City against synthetic marijuana, which is often packaged as «K2» and «Spice.»
Holding one's seat in the Legislature while under indictment is often seen as a bargaining chip with prosecutors.
As federal prosecutor for the Southern District of New York he hit hard at both parties, taking down former Democratic Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Dean Skelos, the former Republican State Senate majority leader, and often reveled in the spotlight as he gleefully goaded those accused of corruption or grafAs federal prosecutor for the Southern District of New York he hit hard at both parties, taking down former Democratic Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Dean Skelos, the former Republican State Senate majority leader, and often reveled in the spotlight as he gleefully goaded those accused of corruption or grafas he gleefully goaded those accused of corruption or graft.
They can do investigative work prosecutors often don't have time for, such as interviewing veterinarians and other witnesses.
Prosecutors often cite a lack of this clothing as mitigating evidence even though their effectiveness is highly disputed.
He adds that early stage companies often see lawyers as a big expense, which deters them from seeking consultations with IP lawyers and patent prosecutors.
Time is often of the essence and we can advise as to obligations under the order (which may involve the provision of statement setting out your assets to the prosecutor) and in relation to any possible discharge and / or variation of the restraint order.
In addition to helping defendants fight charges they aren't guilty of, Mr. Grose strives to reveal the total circumstances of each client's situation and demonstrate to police and prosecutors the mitigating circumstances and often show an alleged crime is not as serious as previously thought.
As a prosecutor, Attorney Cope was part of a first responder team assigned to assess the scenes of fatal DUI accidents, often while bodies of victims were still present.
Col. Morris «Moe» Davis, former Guantanamo Chief Prosecutor says: «I am often asked why I resigned as chief prosecutor for the military commissions at Guantanamo Bay after serving in the job for more than two years.
Prosecutors are cracking down on barratry, often derided as «ambulance chasing.»
In practice, a prosecutor would be loath to file such charges absent very, very solid probable cause, and a court would often be very deferential in accommodating the President's schedule and, for example, in allowing appearances by telephone when allowed by law, or by electing not to seize the President's passport as a bail condition to be free pending trial, as would be common for someone facing felony charges pending trial.
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