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The numerical value of Prosecutions in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
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The numerical value of Prosecutions in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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The text of the Sixth Amendment literally limits its applicability to criminal prosecutions, impeachment is not a criminal prosecution.
Public Prosecutions Shaun Abrahams:
It is also a matter that seriously affects the separation of powers. This is an important matter of principle which affects all prosecutions, it is so important. I believe it needs the decision of an appeal court.
We're going to continue to employ the strategy that we've been employing, which is aggressive prosecutions and prevention, we are very focused on making sure that we deter crimes at the border, including the scourge of fentanyl trafficking that's killing our residents, as well as preventing deaths in our community by getting into the community through an abundance of outreach programs in partnership with our law enforcement agency partners.
It raises a suggestion to other Democrats that if you dare part from the Obama White House that criminal prosecutions will be used potentially as a political weapon against you as well that's a serious concern.
Defense Attorney Dick DeGuerin:
It makes sense to try this case in federal court because FBI agents arrested Mr. Durst, and there shouldn't be two prosecutions, state and federal, at the same time for the same crime. We're looking forward to our day in court.
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