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On 10 May 2004, Taysir Hayb's trial commenced on one charge of manslaughter in the death of Tom Hurndall, two counts of obstruction of justice, one count each of submitting false testimony, obtaining false testimony, and unbecoming behaviour.
Often, no actual investigation or substantiated suspicion of a specific incident need exist to support a charge of obstruction of justice.
In the book, Kean and Hamilton charge that the 9 / 11 Commission was " set up to fail ," and write that the commission was so frustrated with repeated misstatements by officials from The Pentagon and the Federal Aviation Administration during the investigation that it considered a separate investigation into possible obstruction of justice by Pentagon and FAA officials.
In 1999, Shelby was one of ten Republican senators to vote for the acquittal of President Bill Clinton on the charge of perjury when Clinton was tried in the Senate in 1999, although he voted for Clinton's conviction on the charge of obstruction of justice.
With a two-thirds majority required for conviction, only 45 senators voted for conviction on of the perjury charge and only 50 on the obstruction of justice charge.
Wright was indicted by a Wake County grand jury " on five charges of obtaining property by false pretenses and one charge of obstruction of justice " on December 10, 2007.
The jury hung 7-5 in favor of acquittal for contempt of court, and found her not guilty on the charge of obstruction of justice.
The trial began March 21, 2011 ; and he was convicted on April 13, 2011 on the obstruction of justice charge.
With a two-thirds majority required for conviction ( i. e., 67 senators ), 50 senators ( out of 100 ) voted guilty on the obstruction charge and 45 on the perjury charge.
Eight more Republicans ( Sherwood Boehlert of New York, Michael Castle of Delaware, Phil English of Pennsylvania, Nancy Johnson of Connecticut, Jay Kim of California, Jim Leach of Iowa, John McHugh of New York, and Ralph Regula of Ohio ), but not Souder, voted against the obstruction charge.
") The obstruction of justice charge was defeated with 50 for conviction and 50 against.
The obstruction of justice charge failed with 50 senators ( all Republican ) voting " guilty " and 50 senators ( 45 Democrats and five Republicans ) voting " not guilty ".
They will then pull the offending vehicle over and look for lidar jammers on the front of the vehicle and can hit the motorist with an obstruction of justice charge should they be found.
* Charles Colsonformer White House counsel specializing in political affairs ; pleaded nolo contendere on June 3, 1974 to one charge of obstruction of justice, having persuaded prosecution to change the charge from one of which he believed himself innocent to another of which he believed himself guilty, in order to testify freely.
On March 11, 2011, Lavigne was found guilty of fraud and breach of trust, and was acquitted on the third charge of obstruction of justice.
He was also charged with obstruction of justice, but the military judge dismissed this charge Tuesday, 3 JUN 08.
This, added to similar incidents involving other potential witnesses, led to Clinton's subsequent impeachment charge of obstruction of justice.

obstruction and was
Among Classical Greeks, amazon was given a popular etymology as from a-mazos, " without breast ", connected with an etiological tradition that Amazons had their left breast cut off or burnt out, so they would be able to use a bow more freely and throw spears without the physical limitation and obstruction ; there is no indication of such a practice in works of art, in which the Amazons are always represented with both breasts, although the left is frequently covered ( see photos in article ).
Later, he was impeached for perjury and obstruction of justice in a scandal involving a White House intern, but was acquitted by the U. S. Senate and served his complete term of office.
On November 15, 2007, attention was brought once again to Barry Bonds as he was indicted by a federal grand jury for perjury and obstruction of justice in connection to his testimony before the grand jury regarding the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative ( BALCO ), a San Francisco Bay area lab known to be involved in the distribution of steroids to professional athletes.
The best-known of these was the Twitchell Case in Massachusetts, in which parents David and Ginger Twitchell were convicted in 1990 of involuntary manslaughter in the death of their two-year-old son Robyn, who succumbed to a bowel obstruction.
Their time at the school was cut short when Elizabeth Branwell, their aunt who joined the family to look after the children after the death of their mother, died of internal obstruction in October 1842.
However, when Estonia declared independence, this " temporary obstruction " was resolved.
In the complex model system, there were scram switches located at numerous places around the room that could be thrown if something undesirable was about to occur, such as a train going full-bore at an obstruction.
** Bill Clinton, Democrat, was impeached on December 19, 1998, by the House of Representatives on articles charging perjury ( specifically, lying to a federal grand jury ) by a 228 – 206 vote, and obstruction of justice by a 221 – 212 vote.
" Kemp was among the prominent leaders who pledged to raise money in 2005 for Scooter Libby's defense when he was charged with perjury and obstruction of justice in a case regarding the release of Central Intelligence Agency information.
Later in September, Anwar was arrested, beaten while in prison ( by among others, the chief of police at the time ), and charged with corrupt practices, in both legal and moral contexts, charges including obstruction of justice and sodomy.
Traditionally tuboplastic surgery was the main approach to correct tubal obstruction or adhesion formation, however success rates tended to be very limited.
This was a connecting line opened in October 1851 and running around the city just inside the customs wall, crossing numerous streets and squares at street level, and whose purpose was to allow goods to be transported between the various Berlin stations, thus creating a hated traffic obstruction that lasted for twenty years.
In United States v. Binion, malingering or feigning illness during a competency evaluation was held to be obstruction of justice and led to an enhanced sentence.
He was indicted on sixteen felony counts and on May 4, 1989, he was initially convicted of three: accepting an illegal gratuity, aiding and abetting in the obstruction of a congressional inquiry, and destruction of documents ( by his secretary, Fawn Hall, on his instructions ).
The bridge prevented steamboats from passing underneath and was an obstruction of a public waterway.
On June 15, 2002, Andersen was convicted of obstruction of justice for shredding documents related to its audit of Enron, resulting in the Enron scandal.
" Czar Reed ", as he was called by his opponents, sought to end the obstruction of bills by the minority, in particular by countering the tactic known as the " disappearing quorum ".
" In 1984, she had a second operation for cancer, when a lump was removed from her breast, and a second gastric obstruction in 1986 cleared without the need for an operation, but she was hospitalised overnight.

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Proponents cite the environmental, economic, and energy security benefits of clean, renewable energy, while opponents are against any obstruction to the views from oceanfront vacation homes and tourist destinations based in the region.
* President Bill Clinton was impeached by the United States House of Representatives in 1998 for obstruction of justice charges based on allegations Clinton lied about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky in a sworn deposition in the Paula Jones lawsuit.
Charges of perjury and obstruction of justice were brought against Clinton based on statements he made during the depositions for the Jones lawsuit.
In fact cohomology theory grew up after homology and homotopy theory, which are both covariant theories based on mapping into a space ; and characteristic class theory in its infancy in the 1930s ( as part of obstruction theory ) was one major reason why a ' dual ' theory to homology was sought.
The United States forest Service ( USFS ) uses visual obstruction readings ( VOR ) to set stocking densities for cattle based on the current years standing residual vegetation.
This method was used to create a habitat suitability index based on vegetation visual obstruction ( VO ), ranging from 0-30. 5 cm with a suitability index rating of 0-1. 0 ( Prose 1987 ).
Although most airports use a PAPI based on a 3. 0 ° glide slope, some airports may use a glide slope as great as 5. 0 ° in order to have proper obstruction clearance.
On November 15, 2007, former San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds was indicted for perjury and obstruction of justice based on his grand jury testimony in this investigation.
He further argued that there appears to be evidence ( based on sex ratios above and below Hells Gate ) to suggest that no significant obstruction existed after the initial clean up.

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