111. She blamed an intruder for the killings, but prosecutors argued that she killed the boys because they interfered with the life she wanted. 112. She is being held without bail because federal prosecutors successfully argued she is a flight risk. 113. Smith, however, reinstated the convictions after prosecutors argued that inconsistent verdicts were still valid legally because each individual charge was like a separate indictment. 114. Still, prosecutors argue that the vast majority of cyber-offenders lack the computer sophistication needed to outsmart dogged investigators and probation officers. 115. That campaign, prosecutors argued, included the World Trade Center attack, though the government presented no evidence that Abdel Rahman ordered it. 116. The evidence, the prosecutors argued, depicted a web of actions designed to conceal the truth, with Clinton squarely at its center. 117. The FBI eventually determined and prosecutors argued that the mystery man sketched in a nationally distributed FBI flier was a case of witness mistake. 118. The government lost a shot at an important conviction, prosecutors argue incredulously, and the Rolex was a consolation prize. 119. The House prosecutors argued otherwise and charged that Clinton committed perjury and obstruction by allowing his lawyer to say things he knew to be incorrect. 120. The Perugia prosecutors argued that Pecorelli had been killed because he had gathered incriminating information about the Christian Democrats related to, among other things, the Moro kidnapping. |