11. Eavesdropping equipment itself may be built and sold legally under federal law, government prosecutors argue, as long as the buyers are government agencies or telecommunications companies. 12. During the first trial, prosecutors argued, and a jury agreed, that Schwarz held down Louima while Volpe sodomized him. 13. During the trial, prosecutors argued that Microsoft used its dominance in the computer operating systems market to crush rivals and force its partners into exclusive contracts. 14. Federal prosecutors argue that such securities cases are better handled at their level, while state prosecutors contend that they, too, aggressively pursue such crimes. 15. Federal prosecutors argued strongly against bond for York. 16. Federal prosecutors have argued that Gigante has faked insanity for decades to hide his crimes and evade prosecution. 17. Federal prosecutors argue that Symington told Coopers not to review the accuracy of the figures. 18. For that reason, prosecutors argue, Clinton must have known Currie would be a witness and his attempts to sway her testimony amounted to obstruction. 19. Given the extraordinary support she has received from her countrymen, prosecutors argued, extradition back to the United States would be unlikely. 20. Government prosecutors argue that the millions are proceeds from narcotics protection payoffs. |