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  • She called the D.A. ahead of time to make sure he was comfortable with her making that announcement last night -- Tony.

    CNN Transcript Sep 27, 2007 2007

  • She called the D.A. and ordered him to get someone on it.

    Blood Test Jonathan Kellerman 1986

  • She called the D.A. and ordered him to get someone on it.

    Blood Test Jonathan Kellerman 1986

  • She called the D.A. and ordered him to get someone on it.

    Blood Test Kellerman, Jonathan 1986

  • She called the D.A. and ordered him to get someone on it.

    Blood Test Jonathan Kellerman 1986

  • In Perry Mason's world, the D.A. was a likeable dullard, and every client was innocent.

    Paul Levine: Legal Thrillers: Trial and (Many) Errors 2010

  • CANDIOTTI: Letterman's attorney called the D.A. and they set up a sting.

    CNN Transcript Oct 2, 2009 2009

  • The longer the case was in the headlines, the more the couple's San Francisco neighbors called the D.A. to report that they, too, had had scary encounters with Noel and Knoller's dogs.

    After The Mauling 2007

  • And, Gloria, I ` m curious to get your take, though, on exactly what you think they have uncovered, because you pointed out earlier that the D.A. is the one who has to file the charges here.

    CNN Transcript Oct 12, 2007 2007

  • SMITH: Well, she's an assistant D.A., which is one of the supervisors.

    CNN Transcript Sep 23, 2004 2004

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