Sentences with phrase «unusual charges in case»

Check your phone and bank statements for any unusual charges in case someone has accessed your mobile without you knowing.

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Although no executive was charged in the cases, JPMorgan took the unusual step of acknowledging that it had violated federal securities laws.
It would be very unusual for charges to not be filed until months later, especially in a misdemeanor case.
How unusual is it for there to be criminal charges in a midwife delivery case?
Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani has for the first time acknowledged the contours of his unusual effort in representing Reza Zarrab, a Turkish gold trader jailed in Manhattan on charges of conspiring to violate the American sanctions on Iran: In a newly unsealed court affidavit, he makes it clear that he is trying to turn a criminal case into a matter of international diplomacin representing Reza Zarrab, a Turkish gold trader jailed in Manhattan on charges of conspiring to violate the American sanctions on Iran: In a newly unsealed court affidavit, he makes it clear that he is trying to turn a criminal case into a matter of international diplomacin Manhattan on charges of conspiring to violate the American sanctions on Iran: In a newly unsealed court affidavit, he makes it clear that he is trying to turn a criminal case into a matter of international diplomacIn a newly unsealed court affidavit, he makes it clear that he is trying to turn a criminal case into a matter of international diplomacy.
The arrest was an unusual twist in the case against Joseph Percoco, a multi-decade confidante of the Democratic governor, who has pleaded not guilty to charges that he accepted over $ 300,000 in bribes from three businessmen who had business with the state and could benefit from his influence.
Kim noted the unusual nature of announcing that his office wouldn't pursue criminal charges, saying that, in this case, it was appropriate to not «unduly influence the upcoming campaign and Mayoral election.»
Capua's lawyer, Armando de Zuani, says it's «unusual» for a judge in charge of a preliminary hearing to enter into the merits of a case, as Donati did, if the charges can be dismissed solely based on the statute of limitations.
For a start, police are rarely involved in civil litigation and even in criminal matters lineups are unusual - in most criminal cases there is no doubt who should be charged.
The person providing the information may well do considerable research on - line or off but that will usually be regarded as an office charge, not one to be charged, except in a very unusual case, to a particular client.
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