Defendant does not intend to profit in any way from the Oklahoma City bombing tragedy and in the event this court imposes no fine, or a nominal fine, and does not order restitution to exceed $4,100, the defendant will sign and file with the court an agreement and promise not to profit from the Oklahoma City bombing tragedy. -Michael Mcguire

 

Defendant does not intend to profit in any way from the Oklahoma City bombing tragedy and in the event this court imposes no fine, or a nominal fine, and does not order restitution to exceed $4,100, the defendant will sign and file with the court an agreement and promise not to profit from the Oklahoma City bombing tragedy.


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Defendant does not intend to profit in any way from the Oklahoma City bombing tragedy and in the event this court imposes no fine, or a nominal fine, and does not order restitution to exceed $4,100, the defendant will sign and file with the court an agreement and promise not to profit from the Oklahoma City bombing tragedy.

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Has not been convicted of drug offenses or (a) crime of violence.

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For Sony to succeed, they're going to have to come up with as compelling a link between the store and the device as Apple has.

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The scary part is long term, 20 or 30 years out.

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The South won the war. We've already seen a political shift to the South. Business is not far behind. There's better infrastructure, more land and everything is cheaper while the Northeast is expensive with aging infrastructure.

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