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How many Billions have we given to Defunct and Useless Banks and Insurance Companies in Bail Out Money? and How much have they paid back in Interest and annuity?
Fed sees a bottom 2009
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Bail is granted to practically everyone charged with a criminal offence, regardless of the person's background and, in some instances, individuals have been bailed as many as five and six times on different offences before coming to trial on the charge for which they were first arrested.
To Serve and Protect 1969
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Bail is something to get the man's presence in court.
A Look At America 1958
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So since you live by the label ... what do you call the Bail Out?
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Supreme Court of Canada Upholds Constitutionality of Publication Bans in Bail Hearings, Media Outlets Unhappy
Reputation Management Law is the Next Big Thing : Law is Cool 2009
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Supreme Court of Canada Upholds Constitutionality of Publication Bans in Bail Hearings, Media Outlets Unhappy
Law is Cool 2009
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Supreme Court of Canada Upholds Constitutionality of Publication Bans in Bail Hearings, Media Outlets Unhappy
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Supreme Court of Canada Upholds Constitutionality of Publication Bans in Bail Hearings, Media Outlets Unhappy
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Supreme Court of Canada Upholds Constitutionality of Publication Bans in Bail Hearings, Media Outlets Unhappy
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Supreme Court of Canada Upholds Constitutionality of Publication Bans in Bail Hearings, Media Outlets Unhappy
Impact of a Global Temperature Rise of 4ºC : Law is Cool 2009
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