Haiti: Human Rights and Police Issues : Hearing Before the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, January 4, 1996, Volumen4;Volúmenes12-14U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 - 326 páginas |
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... personnel in Port-au-Prince. It was following the creation of the special Haitian investigative unit and thus later in October that FBI representatives in Washington met with State and other relevant agency representatives to share the ...
... personnel in Port-au-Prince. It was following the creation of the special Haitian investigative unit and thus later in October that FBI representatives in Washington met with State and other relevant agency representatives to share the ...
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... personnel throughout Haiti . We have expressed our concern in particular about the induction of more than 100 ex - FAd'H officers into headquarters and field- leadership positions in the HNP . We have continued to recommend merit ...
... personnel throughout Haiti . We have expressed our concern in particular about the induction of more than 100 ex - FAd'H officers into headquarters and field- leadership positions in the HNP . We have continued to recommend merit ...
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... personnel in Port - au - Prince . It was following the creation of the special Haitian investigative unit and thus later in October that FBI representatives in Wash- ington met with State and other relevant agency representatives to ...
... personnel in Port - au - Prince . It was following the creation of the special Haitian investigative unit and thus later in October that FBI representatives in Wash- ington met with State and other relevant agency representatives to ...
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... personnel . The FBI had extended negotia- tions with Government of Haiti officials and the attorneys rep- resenting the IPSF officers regarding these interviews . Ultimately our efforts were stymied by what , in our professional ...
... personnel . The FBI had extended negotia- tions with Government of Haiti officials and the attorneys rep- resenting the IPSF officers regarding these interviews . Ultimately our efforts were stymied by what , in our professional ...
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... personnel in . I met Bill Perry on that flight down there with Jim Dobbins , and on the flight down we talked about the FBI's perceptions of some of the roadblocks that appeared to have been placed in its efforts to interview these IPSF ...
... personnel in . I met Bill Perry on that flight down there with Jim Dobbins , and on the flight down we talked about the FBI's perceptions of some of the roadblocks that appeared to have been placed in its efforts to interview these IPSF ...
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agencies Ambassador Dobbins asked assassination Attorney Baillergeau Beaubrun believe BEREUTER Bertin Bertin investigation Bertin killing Bertin/Baillergeau murder investigation Boldt briefing Bureau of Investigation Burton Chairman GILMAN CLERK clients conflict of interest Congress court reporter criminal Dany Toussaint Department of Justice ENI F.H. FALEOMAVAEGA FBI agents FBI investigation FBI's Federal Bureau Florida GELBARD Government of Haiti grand jury Haiti investigation July Haitian Government Haitian National Police human rights ICITAP inquiry interview investigation July 27 involved IPSF issue JAMES MCGUIRK Jean-Bertrand Aristide July 27 law enforcement lawyer letter Mallett Bertin/Baillergeau murder matter Medar Memorandum murder investigation September October 12 officials Paul E PAYNE personnel persons police force Port-au-Prince President Aristide procedure Professional Conduct question record represent request response Rules of Professional statement testimony Thank tion transcript U.S. Embassy U.S. Government U.S. military U.S. representative Washington Waxman William William E William Lacy Swing witnesses
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Página 234 - A lawyer shall not represent a client if the representation of that client may be materially limited by the lawyer's responsibilities to another client or to a third person, or by the lawyer's own Interests, unless: (1) the lawyer reasonably believes the representation will not be adversely affected; and (2) the client consents after consultation.
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Página 234 - ... the client is independently represented in making the agreement, or settle a claim for such liability with an unrepresented client or former client without first advising that person in writing that independent representation is appropriate in connection therewith. (i) A lawyer related to another lawyer as parent, child, sibling, or spouse shall not represent a client in a representation directly adverse to a person who the lawyer knows is represented by the other lawyer except upon consent by...
Página 234 - Moreover, there may be circumstances where it is impossible to make the disclosure necessary to obtain consent. For example, when the lawyer represents different clients in related matters and one of the clients refuses to consent to the disclosure necessary to permit the other client to make an informed decision, the lawyer cannot properly ask the latter to consent.