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After White was given a retrial there was 1 holdout for acquital.
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After White was given a retrial there was 1 holdout for acquital.
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And I believe Congress still managed to get things done during Clinton's impeachment and actually finished the whole thing up in about three months -- from the moment Clinton admitted he lied to his acquital.
Poll: Americans Evenly Divided On Impeachment Of Bush, Majority For Targeting Cheney 2009
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"Playing the race card" became a cliché when Johnnie Cochran used a racial appeal to gain the acquital of O.J. Simpson in 1995.
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This would not be the first time as in the past Zapiro published cartoons of Zuma after his acquital on charges of rape in 2006.
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After the celebrated acquital of his blind client charged as a Peeping Tom the defense was "Your Honor, my client just doesn't see it that way", Loophole was recruited by an old line white shoe firm, Dewey Phumpher & Howe.
This Just In: Scandal at the Tour! BikeSnobNYC 2008
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"Playing the race card" became a cliché when Johnnie Cochran used a racial appeal to gain the acquital of O.J. Simpson in 1995.
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To wit: It might be an effort to ensure that Gitmo stays open in the face of calls for its closure or, worse, to make Congress choose between greenlighting the use of confessions obtained under duress and risking acquital of some world-historical sleazeballs.
Shoring Up Gitmo’s Precious “Actual Terrorist” Reserves 2006
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I suspect the DarkSide may have done their polling and will roll the dice with impeachment and acquital so they can run against an "out of control Democrat fringe" in 2008.
L33T Justice Rogers 2007
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‘But let me, nevertheless, examine, whether the acquital be owing to her merit, or to my weakness — Weakness the true name of love!’
Clarissa Harlowe 2006
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