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It cannot be disputed that the Plaintiff is running for reelection to the City Council in the election scheduled for May 4, 2010.
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Plaintiff is seeking to determine the extent to whichThe
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According to The Seattle Times, the Plaintiff is described as a fashion model and former Miss Washington USA contestant.
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Plaintiff is the founder, owner, and President of Christian Prurient Faith Outreach Ministry.
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Plaintiff is a public interest advocate, public speaker, and media source for information about mandatory vaccinations ....
The Volokh Conspiracy » Interesting Libel Decision Arising from the Vaccine / Autism Debate 2010
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Upon finding irregularities in Plaintiff's assertions, the Army investigated his complete military record, including his time in the Naval Reserves.
Robert Davenport 2010
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The Plaintiff is an American-born citizen who converted to Islam while he was a running-back at the University of Idaho.
The Most Ignominious Chapter of Our History : Law is Cool 2009
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Once again, the affidavits submitted in all these cases recite the averment that Plaintiff is the owner of the Note and Mortgage, without any mention of an assignment or trust or successor interest.
Peter G. Miller: The Real Foreclosure Crisis: Who Owns the Mortgages? Peter G. Miller 2010
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Plaintiff is not a fluent English speaker, so she asked her uncle Mr. Hassan, who was also detained, to request a cover for her hair and body from police officers.
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With rare exceptions (such as alleging jurisdictional facts, e.g. Plaintiff is a resident of Wyoming. ), legal writing should never be in the present tense.
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