Return-path: <80649-147432-242459-17639-lojban=lojban.org@mail.fuzebug.za.com> Envelope-to: lojban@lojban.org Delivery-date: Mon, 08 Jul 2024 07:56:16 -0700 Received: from [198.255.103.7] (port=46217 helo=tahoe.fuzebug.za.com) by 11bda84a326c with esmtp (Exim 4.96) (envelope-from <80649-147432-242459-17639-lojban=lojban.org@mail.fuzebug.za.com>) id 1sQpmm-0021WU-1y for lojban@lojban.org; Mon, 08 Jul 2024 07:56:15 -0700 DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha1; c=relaxed/relaxed; s=k1; d=fuzebug.za.com; h=Mime-Version:Content-Type:Date:From:Reply-To:Subject:To:Message-ID; i=AvoidObesity@fuzebug.za.com; bh=rQpDiorB/loXAvFwwzRrNynm3HQ=; b=nET49/lWr6CIMm2EndwkZvgMSD6n31Z7SGpAI4qPO7xjyXAN1UxgRCuhhD1HkJgwjes9WTGq6kWT KpDXc2aNTmltPKiDStE78DJkIUe0DiUZsmz3cjSgbP2im88Ru7/7rhuVn/PtQSZrsNxLmPe1Odhi tvvL4llawEB6PPcD1bAtOZyUef6ieJhms53npsLPI6ihLObk3pVHeEbbUGxUJ7MQmiA/Eulzpgbi lx7+iu8A94/W9Yw+1YBYI0oPdUNPDnO9JcK/wk+E1jiFVV3erxInzEAxA4U4VhK/16ZzgIBWKF6+ uo4llOtNZnqqyu/qp3JxcqygpanoJUBlD1BGRg== DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; c=nofws; q=dns; s=k1; d=fuzebug.za.com; b=D4qBJAJLdIJI8NCVLNy6kvU+hQ4K0aFtxnqd0lr+KUGZCpzfUBqFj2RLcBx9eNJusqLPmr8pRMrr /VswFl3H+DcQxteEnSMKeZs3KqaRQZmdsVkvbGS7jepZbZATtDHBlxX2VVZ0y2WzYpJGXv95XGVy 5egc6NGwOIm4reo4Rc26TMtFODJsPttzIxiKncClgE8pmpSMdgIqq8ZVgOUhpvXivDJF8MvERK4I Hq5w6oKDy7a7iIJOfQmNh1ylmS5jqechNYGT4yusxa2yEOLyBnGKOSzNXJ5xPUKGvRtJX9607Ifr BUvQIZZripkL+RdIxooZj+Cq6vpCLspFoR4OBg==; Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="fcc0139f74bc39d1cc653805fe5f63c1_23fe8_3b31b" Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2024 16:24:27 +0200 From: "Diet Today" Reply-To: "Weight Management" Subject: If You Want To Lose Weight, STOP Avoiding These 2 Foods To: Message-ID: X-Spam-Score: -2.8 (--) X-Spam_score: -2.8 X-Spam_score_int: -27 X-Spam_bar: -- --fcc0139f74bc39d1cc653805fe5f63c1_23fe8_3b31b Content-Type: text/plain; Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit If You Want To Lose Weight, STOP Avoiding These 2 Foods http://fuzebug.za.com/j_y6yNu__R2oOecKxheh3Vu_bYt_LfcK3TuaWHnpmwguh7Gn http://fuzebug.za.com/J6Jk4fkn_7uxi7cpD_ZvpJ1VFFl3BsrfLNI1Pff_2b4O-nE argaining is criticized, particularly outside the United States, on the grounds that its close relationship with rewards, threats and coercion potentially endanger the correct legal outcome. Author Martin Yant discusses the use of coercion in plea bargaining: Even when the charges are more serious, prosecutors often can still bluff defense attorneys and their clients into pleading guilty to a lesser offense. As a result, people who might have been acquitted because of lack of evidence, but also who are in fact truly innocent, will often plead guilty to the charge. Why? In a word, fear. And the more numerous and serious the charges, studies have shown, the greater the fear. That explains why prosecutors sometimes seem to file every charge imaginable against defendants. This tactic is prohibited in some other countries—for example in the United Kingdom the prosecutor's code states: Prosecutors should never go ahead with more charges than are necessary just to encourage a defendant to plead guilty to a few. In the same way, they should never go ahead with a more serious charge just to encourage a defendant to plead guilty to a less serious one. although it adds that in some kinds of complex cases such as major fraud trials: The over-riding duty of the prosecutor is ... to see that justice is done. The procedures must command public and judicial confidence. Many defendants in serious and complex fraud cases are represented by solicitors experienced in commercial litigation, including negotiation. This means that the defendant is usually protected from being put under improper pressure to plead. The main danger to be guarded against in these cases is that the prosecutor is p --fcc0139f74bc39d1cc653805fe5f63c1_23fe8_3b31b Content-Type: text/html; Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Newletter
Scientists at Yale University have just issued an important warning:

A recent study done on more than 4,500 patients shows that the people who avoided these two foods were 97% more prone to obesity.

If you’re over 45 and trying to lose weight, researchers recommend you take immediate action and add these two foods to your diet starting today!

Click on the link below to find out all about it:

Lose Weight By Adding These Two Foods To Your Diet











 
argaining is criticized, particularly outside the United States, on the grounds that its close relationship with rewards, threats and coercion potentially endanger the correct legal outcome. Author Martin Yant discusses the use of coercion in plea bargaining: Even when the charges are more serious, prosecutors often can still bluff defense attorneys and their clients into pleading guilty to a lesser offense. As a result, people who might have been acquitted because of lack of evidence, but also who are in fact truly innocent, will often plead guilty to the charge. Why? In a word, fear. And the more numerous and serious the charges, studies have shown, the greater the fear. That explains why prosecutors sometimes seem to file every charge imaginable against defendants. This tactic is prohibited in some other countries—for example in the United Kingdom the prosecutor's code states: Prosecutors should never go ahead with more charges than are necessary just to encourage a defendant to plead guilty to a few. In the same way, they should never go ahead with a more serious charge just to encourage a defendant to plead guilty to a less serious one. although it adds that in some kinds of complex cases such as major fraud trials: The over-riding duty of the prosecutor is ... to see that justice is done. The procedures must command public and judicial confidence. Many defendants in serious and complex fraud cases are represented by solicitors experienced in commercial litigation, including negotiation. This means that the defendant is usually protected from being put under improper pressure to plead. The main danger to be guarded against in these cases is that the prosecutor is p

 



 
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