However, because the detectives did not read Bryant his rights at that point -- and because of a technical problem with a search warrant they had -- the judge ruled that any statements the basketball player made and any evidence collected after that point could not be used at the trial, which is due to begin August 27.
But that's what they had to do at that point to go after it, and that was exactly what I would have tried to do, and that's what they did, and they're good at it.
If we hadn't played well and we were up four or five, they probably wouldn't have done that, but that's what they had to do at that point to go after it, and that was exactly what I would have tried to do, and that's what they did, and they're good at it.
That certainty and clarity is, after all, the very point of the due process that is guaranteed to all Americans by our Constitution.
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Exxon is so huge that after a certain point, spending money to stimulate and maintain fields that had been producing for years became small or irrelevant potatoes.
The problem is that immediately after making that point, you talk about how Maryland and Syracuse changed their conference affiliations to make more money.
But Jack is going to have to leave at a point after that and I don't want to have to restart the briefing.
The tie looked done and dusted at that point and United, understandably, took their foot off the pedal after the break.
Overall, then, it does appear that a corner has been turned, and that the turning point came soon after spreads in the corporate-bond market peaked.
Bonus depreciation and increased expensing expire after 2004 and 2005, respectively--a sunset that arguably makes sense if the point is to stimulate the economy by encouraging more business investment now.
However, he had to back track after legal advice and at one point it appeared that very little, if anything, of the Wilby report would be published.
"We saw the market go down after the bailout didn't pass, and we saw a market that went down even more after it did pass, so at this point it looks like traders and investors are just looking for an excuse to sell, " said Cleveland Rueckert, an analyst at Birinyi Associates.
The exact midpoint of his career came a decade after that, in 1925, and it was a turning point.
The Islanders had a 22-11 edge in shots on goal at that point, and they extended their edge after two periods to 28-13.
"It was a turning point for England and also for us - after that we collapsed, " said Younis but he retained hope of Pakistan rescuing the match.
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Her Belgian opponent had other ideas, though, and after saving match point at 5-3 with a fine return that forced a mis-hit volley, Clijsters took control.
The Ospreys quickly cut that lead to a point after Hook kicked a penalty and they really piled on the pressure in search of a try.
At this point, the victim struck Erramilli and yelled at him after realizing that he had been groping her.
And sceptics point to a plant in Kirklees that exceeded its pollution limits after a boiler accident evidence that incinerators are not as safe as their manufacturers claim.
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After that point, the statue is moved out of the rotunda and either in Statuary Hall or along the Hall of Columns or in some other areas of The Capitol.
Messrs Frey and Stutzer find that a one-point increase in this democracy index, after stripping out the effects of the other variables, increases the share of people who say they are very happy by 2.7 percentage points.
But the point is that we got back to trend after the war and continued merrily on our way.
Strauss-Kahn is now at a point in the French legal system that comes after an arrest and before formal charges are filed.
Nor were they that surprised to find a difference in how the participants valued coin and note (the expectation that there would be a difference was, after all, the point of doing the experiment).
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They were leading 59-58 after that shot, and they were up by two before Boozer converted a three-point play off a neat bounce pass from Taj Gibson in the closing seconds to send Chicago into the fourth quarter with a 69-68 lead.
Two minutes later Clarke grabbed his second when he claimed Geraghty's kick to the corner and Ashton finished off a sweet team move only three minutes after that to secure the bonus point, with Geraghty converting two of the tries to make it 24-3.
It is the point of this whole economic development thing after all, that families and people have greater resources with which to enjoy life.
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Several mayors said after a meeting with the president that they are pleased that FEMA and Allbaugh would be their point of contact with the federal government.
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