paul bergrin造句
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- Javal Davis, his civilian lawyer Paul Bergrin said, should be acquitted.
- Paul Bergrin, lawyer for Sgt.
- Davis and Graner were not in custody but not allowed to leave Fort Hood, according to Paul Bergrin, a lawyer representing Davis.
- His attorney, Paul Bergrin of Newark, N . J ., is expected to raise issues related to " witness production, " Hassett said.
- Paul Bergrin, a lawyer representing Russo and DaSilva, said each of his clients " unequivocally and categorically denies any guilt whatsoever in this case ."
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- Paul Bergrin, a lawyer for Queen Latifah, said she had spent much of Sunday at Harlem Hospital Center, where Moon, 23, was in critical but stable condition in the intensive care unit.
- Paul Bergrin, the performer's lawyer, said his client's father is a Newark police officer and that her brother served as police officer in East Orange until he died in an off-duty motorcycle accident three years ago.
- Davis'civil lawyer, Paul Bergrin, said in court that Abizaid had already prejudiced the hearings, telling troops during a speech he would " see to it personally that the accused in this case will never wear the uniform again ."
- One of Davis'lawyers, Paul Bergrin, said interviews of four generals, including Lt . Gen . Ricardo S . Sanchez, the former American commander in Iraq, showed they had had detailed conversations with Rumsfeld and Cambone about interrogation tactics.
- Paul Bergrin, a lawyer for Davis, said last week that he would ask the judge, Col . James Pohl, to dismiss charges against his client because of " improper command influence " extending all the way to President George W . Bush.
- Tuesday's proceeding, the second in a series of pretrial hearings held at an American military base here, was taken up with numerous defense motions, including Davis', made by his lawyer, Paul Bergrin, that Jordan and Pappas be called to testify.
- Paul Bergrin, a lawyer representing Davis, said Saturday that his client's behavior was not unreasonable given the conditions he worked and lived under at Abu Ghraib : long hours, oppressive heat, frequent mortar attacks by insurgents and pressure from higher-ups to obtain useful information from detainees.