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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Página 140
... Page 2 I hope the information provided aids the Committee in its oversight activities . If I can be of additional assistance , please contact me . Once again , thank you for these opportunities to discuss the Department's role in Haiti ...
... Page 2 I hope the information provided aids the Committee in its oversight activities . If I can be of additional assistance , please contact me . Once again , thank you for these opportunities to discuss the Department's role in Haiti ...
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... the invitation of the GOH and is supposedly providing assistance to that government . The GOH made clear that they wanted such interviews to be conducted jointly with 23-559-96 - 6 Mark Richard June 8 , 1995 Page 2 present if 157.
... the invitation of the GOH and is supposedly providing assistance to that government . The GOH made clear that they wanted such interviews to be conducted jointly with 23-559-96 - 6 Mark Richard June 8 , 1995 Page 2 present if 157.
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... Page 2 present if he wanted one ( as would be insisted upon under Justice Department procedures for an investigation conducted in the U.S. ) . In April , when this issue could not be resolved , I was personally informed by Ms ...
... Page 2 present if he wanted one ( as would be insisted upon under Justice Department procedures for an investigation conducted in the U.S. ) . In April , when this issue could not be resolved , I was personally informed by Ms ...
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... Page 4 it is even possible that , unintentionally or otherwise , any specific reference to a license plate in the intercepted radio broadcasts concerning an automobile , were omitted from the information passed on to the Bureau . In ...
... Page 4 it is even possible that , unintentionally or otherwise , any specific reference to a license plate in the intercepted radio broadcasts concerning an automobile , were omitted from the information passed on to the Bureau . In ...
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... Page 3 dealer , Huge " Ti " Paris ( whose owned the car in which Baillergeau and Durocher were killed ) , through the computerized COMMINT " take " of those intercepts . The problem here is that there is another explanation for the ...
... Page 3 dealer , Huge " Ti " Paris ( whose owned the car in which Baillergeau and Durocher were killed ) , through the computerized COMMINT " take " of those intercepts . The problem here is that there is another explanation for the ...
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agencies Ambassador Dobbins Arent Fox 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 COMINT conflict of interest court reporter criminal Dany Toussaint Department of Justice FBI agents FBI investigation FBI's Federal Bureau Florida GELBARD Government of Haiti grand jury Haiti investigation July Haitian Government Haitian National Police House International Relations human rights ICITAP inquiry interview investigation July 27 involved IPSF issue James McGuirk law enforcement lawyer letter Madame Durocher Mallett Bertin/Baillergeau murder matter Medar Memorandum murder investigation September October 12 officials Paul Paul E personnel persons police force Port-au-Prince President Aristide procedure Professional Conduct question record represent request response Rules of Professional statement Supervisory Special Agent testimony tion transcript U.S. Embassy U.S. Government U.S. military U.S. representatives Washington Waxman William William E William Lacy Swing witnesses
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Página 232 - A possible conflict does not itself preclude the representation. The critical questions are the likelihood that a conflict will eventuate and, if it does, whether it will materially interfere with the lawyer's independent professional judgment in considering alternatives or foreclose courses of action that reasonably should be pursued on behalf of the client.
Página 194 - ... summaries of an oral statement which evidence substantial selection of material, or which were prepared after the interview without the aid of complete notes, and hence rest on the memory of the agent, are not to be produced. Neither, of course, are statements which contain the agent's interpretations or impressions.
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Página 232 - ... when a disinterested lawyer would conclude that the client should not agree to the representation under the circumstances, the lawyer involved cannot properly ask for such agreement or provide representation on the basis of the client's consent.
Página 232 - 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.
Página 232 - ... 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. When representation of multiple clients in a single matter is undertaken, the consultation shall include explanation of the implications of the common representation and the advantages and risks involved.
Página 232 - The lawyer's own interests should not be permitted to have adverse effect on representation of a client. For example, a lawyer's need for income should not lead the lawyer to undertake matters that cannot be handled competently and at a reasonable fee. See Rules 1.1 and 1.5. If the probity of a lawyer's own conduct in a transaction is in serious question, it may be difficult or impossible for the lawyer to give a client detached advice.
Página 221 - ... neglected the responsibility. In a criminal case, inquiry by the court is generally required when a lawyer represents multiple defendants. Where the conflict is such as clearly to call in question the fair or efficient administration of justice, opposing counsel may properly raise the question. Such an objection should be viewed with caution, however, for it can be misused as a technique of harassment.
Página 232 - 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 the client after consultation regarding the relationship.