1. The case presents a stark choice for the justices. 2. Although arson is one of the most terrifying of crimes, detection and prosecution is difficult, and prosecutors say violence cases present problems in finding motives and witnesses. 3. Although the wash-sale rule seems clear, individual cases can present twists. 4. As the arguments unfolded in the old federal courthouse, the case presented a host of incongruities. 5. As the Court has explained, this case presents an important legal issue. 6. For all its eye-popping revelations, the Enron case presents an enormous challenge to government investigators, one that could require years of digging to unravel. 7. For Garcetti, the Pratt case presents new pressures and a new set of decisions to make, decisions shrouded in questions of justice, politics and race. 8. For many judges these cases present an especially daunting exercise in balancing interests. 9. For the Australian government, the case of Hicks presents diplomatic, legal and political problems. 10. Given those phrases, the Martin case presents two basic questions to the Supreme Court. |
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