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news aggregatorClinton hopes to see female US presidentKOLKATA, India (AP) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday she has no desire to make another run for the White House but hopes to see an American woman president in her lifetime....
Clinton hopes to see female US presidentKOLKATA, India (AP) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday she has no desire to make another run for the White House but hopes to see an American woman president in her lifetime....
Clinton hopes to see female US presidentKOLKATA, India (AP) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday she has no desire to make another run for the White House but hopes to see an American woman president in her lifetime....
Clinton hopes to see female US presidentKOLKATA, India (AP) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday she has no desire to make another run for the White House but hopes to see an American woman president in her lifetime....
Clinton hopes to see female US presidentKOLKATA, India (AP) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday she has no desire to make another run for the White House but hopes to see an American woman president in her lifetime....
Clinton hopes to see female US presidentKOLKATA, India (AP) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday she has no desire to make another run for the White House but hopes to see an American woman president in her lifetime....
Papers mixed on Hollande victoryPapers mixed on new French President Francois Hollande
Clinton presses India on Iran oilOn a visit to India, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urges the country to buy less oil from Iran.
Syrians vote amid violenceNo timetable for Chen departureActivist Chen Guangcheng says he does not know when - or if - he will be allowed to leave China because he has not started the process of getting a passport.
Russia's Putin back as presidentVladimir Putin is officially sworn in as president of Russia after four years as prime minister, following a controversial poll in March.
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CAAF: Consent to UA could be withdrawn before testing under M.R.E. 314(e)(3)Defendant Airman first consented to a UA but withdrew his consent before the testing was done. This was potentially binding under M.R.E. 314(e)(3), which had to be considered. Also, his UA could not be considered an abandonment. United States v. Dease, 2012 CAAF LEXIS 536 (C.A. A.F. May 1, 2012): For the reasons set forth below, we hold that the military judge did not abuse his discretion in ruling that Appellant had a privacy interest in his urine sample and could withdraw consent prior to the search. Further, the military judge did not abuse his discretion in concluding that the urinalysis evidence and evidence derived from that urinalysis would not have been subject to inevitable discovery. Seizure and search are not necessarily coterminous, particularly in the context of a urinalysis case. M.R.E. 314(e)(3) states that "[c]onsent may be limited in any way by the person granting consent, including limitations in terms of time, place, or property and may be withdrawn at any time." (Emphasis added.) Therefore, the lower court erred in determining that Appellant's privacy interest in his urinalysis sample was extinguished by his voluntary surrender of his urine to the Government, without addressing M.R.E. 314(e)(3). Harry to see wounded troops in USPrince Harry will meet a team of British injured servicemen and women in Washington who have taken part in a Paralympic-style event called the Warrior Games.
CA2: Challenging consent search for scope rather than voluntariness was strategic decisionDefendant’s challenge to his 1992 search was originally on scope of search rather than the validity of third party consent. Reviewing for plain error, counsel was not ineffective for not challenging the consent on that ground rather than voluntariness. “Strickland grants no license to question counsel's strategic decisions.” United States v. Balogun, 2012 U.S. App. LEXIS 9127 (2d Cir. May 4, 2012).* Defendant passed out in his car going the wrong way through a McDonald’s drive-in was reasonable suspicion. State v. Ownby, 2012 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS 274 (May 3, 2012).* PM vow to 'focus on what matters'Prime Minister David Cameron promises to focus and deliver as he seeks to fight back following poor local election results last week.
Hollande sets France on new pathNew French President Francois Hollande vows to redraw a pact on EU budget constraints, saying "austerity can no longer be the only option".
Man found dead at Churchill Downs worked thereLOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- Authorities say a man who may have been killed and whose body was found early Sunday in a barn at Churchill Downs hours after the Kentucky Derby worked at the racetrack....
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