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And after a year and a half of legal wrangling and nationwide protest demonstrations, followed by a three-month trial, Darrow won an acquittal for Haywood, mainly on the grounds that Orchard's testimony was unreliable.
The China spying stories all point out that there was a multi-year delay in investigating the contents of suspect Wen Ho Lee's computer--caused by wrangling between the FBI which wanted a warrant to do so, and the DOJ, which found the evidence for doing so less than compelling.
Of course, the Post notes, this means that Cockell's testimony turns on, not just "protective privilege" but also on attorney-client privilege, and hence it seems that there will be much more court wrangling before the Cockell issue is resolved.
The amount of intake varies from state to state--California and New York get about $25 billion each, while smaller states get just $1 billion--although exact amounts are not fully determined because the federal government, as a major contributor to states' Medicaid services, is wrangling for its fair share of the dividend.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair echoed the Clinton Administration's strongly worded sentiments; next time, Blair said, there will be "no warnings, no wrangling, no negotiations, no last-minute letters."
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