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Lindh's allocution went as follows: " I plead guilty ", he said.

Lindh's and Lindh
Lindh and about 80 survivors from the original 300 were forced out of hiding and recaptured, with the Northern Alliance captors then tightly binding Lindh's elbows behind his back.
Anna Lindh memorial in Stockholm, marking the spot where Lindh's last speech was held

Lindh's and would
Radack advised him that the proposed interrogation would not be authorized by law, in that the applicable guidelines required Lindh's attorney's consent.

Lindh's and be
The government faced the problem that a key piece of evidence – Lindh's confession – might be excluded from evidence as having been forced under duress ( i. e. torture ).
Any and all profits made from book deals or any movies about Lindh's experience will be automatically handed over to the federal government.
" He has also been quoted as saying that Swedish foreign minister Anna Lindh's criticism of Israel's alleged human rights violations could not be tolerated.

Lindh's and for
In April 2007, citing the reduced sentence for the Australian prisoner David Matthew Hicks, Lindh's attorneys made a public plea for a Presidential commutation to lower his 20-year sentence.
Following Lindh's death, the junior minister in the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Jan O. Karlsson, was made acting Minister for Foreign Affairs.

Lindh's and with
Lindh's parents maintain that Pelton acquired footage that was prejudicial and manipulative, and that Pelton contributed to the poor image of their son by sharing the footage with the world community without context.
* Honor Mike Spann-Web site about him, but also deals with John Walker Lindh's activities in Afghanistan, maintained by his family.

Lindh's and .
As another result of Lindh's plea bargain, a Son of Sam law was invoked.
*" American Jihad " is an episode of Law & Order based on Lindh's story.
* Terrorist suspect John Walker Lindh's hearing begins.
A high point in Lindh's career came during the Swedish presidency of the European Union during the first half of 2001.
Despite Lindh's popular image and the time of the assassination, the murder was not deemed an act of partisan political gain, although a newspaper found an image of Mijailović listening to Liberal People's Party leader Lars Leijonborg and wearing attire similar to that he wore during the course of the murder.
In October of that year, Laila Freivalds was appointed as the successor to Anna Lindh's Cabinet post.
Lindh's grave is in the cemetery of the nearby Katarina Kyrka.

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Watterson was born in Washington, D. C., where his father, James G. Watterson ( born 1932 ), worked as a patent examiner while going to George Washington University Law School before becoming a patent attorney in 1960.
In November 2006, Reilly's attorney presented to U. S. District Judge Susan Illston a letter from Hearst senior vice president James Asher to MediaNews President Jody Lodovic that said the two companies agreed to " offer national advertising and internet advertising sales for their San Francisco Bay area newspapers on a joint basis, and to consolidate the San Francisco Bay Area distribution networks of such newspapers ..." Illston, suggesting she had been misled by the companies when they said they had not been collaborating, issued a 14-page ruling forbidding Hearst and MediaNews from working together on national advertising sales or distribution.
In his 2000 book, Rats In The Grain, attorney James B. Lieber focuses on ADM's price-fixing trial and presents Whitacre as an American hero overpowered by ADM's vast political clout.
James Wilson wrote the original draft of this section, and he was involved as a defense attorney for some accused of treason against the Patriot cause.
Other regularly appearing celebrities include film writer / director Spike Lee, attorney Alan Dershowitz, comedians Dan Aykroyd and James Belushi, politico Vernon Jordan, and television news reporters Diane Sawyer, former Ambassador and President of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, William H. Luers and Charlayne Hunter-Gault.
Henry and others were also building institutions: in early November 1775 he and the young attorney James Madison were elected as founding trustees of Hampden-Sydney College, which opened for classes on November 10.
Scott won wide public recognition in the film Anatomy of a Murder, in which he played a wily prosecutor opposite James Stewart as the defense attorney.
In 1998 the Birmingham Pledge, written by local attorney James Rotch, was introduced at the Martin Luther King Unity Breakfast.
It was named after James Wilmer Dallam, an attorney and publisher of a newspaper.
In 1868, at the end of his term as district attorney, he entered law practice with his cousin, James S. Ewing, moving with his wife back to Bloomington, settling in a large house on Franklin Square.
In the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, small-town lawyer Paul Biegler ( James Stewart ), a former district attorney who lost his re-election bid, spends most of his time fishing, playing the piano and hanging out with his alcoholic friend and colleague Parnell McCarthy ( Arthur O ' Connell ) and sardonic secretary Maida Rutledge ( Eve Arden ).
Newspapers were established early ; in 1859 Elias Cornelius Boudinot, a young European-Cherokee attorney, and James Pettigrew founded The Arkansan.
Also in 1888, the first city attorney ( James H. Connelly ) was appointed at a salary of $ 35 per year, and many new businesses were added.
Longtime Catlettsburg lawyer and then the city's attorney James Adkins Sr. traveled to Washington D. C. where he went before Congress with a desperate plea for flood protection assistance.
Union General James S. Jackson, a Hopkinsville attorney before the war, was killed in the Battle of Perryville, Kentucky, in October 1862.
The community is named for attorney James C. Leaton, who lived in Mount Pleasant and also engaged in real estate and lumbering operations throughout the county.
* James Marcinkowski, politician, attorney, former CIA case officer
James Ford Seale, arrested in 1964 as a suspect in the kidnapping and murders of Dee and Moore, had been released when the state district attorney decided not to take the case forward.
Crafton is named after James S. Craft, a frontier attorney who was granted land near the " forks of the Ohio " in present-day Oakland.
James F. Baker ( 1864 – 1934 ) was a successful attorney and newspaper publisher.
* James E. Nugent-former Kerr County attorney and former member of the Texas House of Representatives and Texas Railroad Commission
Evan Wolfson, attorney for James Dale
On March 1, 1882, Boston district attorney Oliver Stevens wrote to Whitman's publisher, James R. Osgood, that Leaves of Grass constituted " obscene literature ".
* James Woods as Joseph Scott, a California attorney

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