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  2. Partygate - Wikipedia

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    Starmer, a one time Director of Public Prosecutions said: "I think he broke the law. I think he's as good as admitted that he broke the law. I think he's as good as admitted that he broke the law. I think it's pretty obvious what's happened, this industrial-scale partying had been going on at Downing Street, not much of it is really denied, and ...

  3. Beergate - Wikipedia

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    A 34-second video filmed through the office window shortly after 10 pm on 30 April 2021 showed Starmer and some of the group, drinking beer and eating. [15] [12] [16] [5] The footage was taken by Ivo Delingpole, a student at Durham University, and the son of the Breitbart writer James Delingpole, [17] and who a year later said he had seen "something that I thought was an injustice and decided ...

  4. 'Who broke the law?' Cohn says in defending Wall Street's ...

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    Gary Cohn, the former economic adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump, gave a ringing endorsement of Wall Street bankers on Monday, arguing that borrowers were just as responsible for the 2007 ...

  5. Dominic Cummings scandal - Wikipedia

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    On 23 May, Downing Street released a statement saying Cummings' journey was essential, and the transport secretary Grant Shapps used part of the televised COVID-19 update to support him. Boris Johnson, as the speaker in next day's COVID-19 update, defended Cummings and said he had acted "responsibly, legally and with integrity".

  6. I broke the law and took a picture of my NC ballot. On ... - AOL

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    In March, I broke a law. On purpose. I even told the authorities myself. I’ve done it before, and in November, I’m going to do it again. I took a picture of my ballot before I stepped out of ...

  7. Feds ‘misunderstand the law,’ Eric Adams claims - AOL

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    Defense attorney Alex Spiro argued that the feds have not shown Adams broke the law — even if it’s true that he scooped up $123,000 in free or discounted travel perks in exchange for allegedly ...

  8. Special Report: Thousands of U.S. judges who broke laws ... - AOL

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    Hayes is among thousands of state and local judges across America who were allowed to keep positions of extraordinary power and prestige after violating judicial ethics rules or breaking laws they ...

  9. Wikipedia : What "Ignore all rules" means

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    Ignore all rules is one of the oldest rules on Wikipedia, written by Larry Sanger in 2001. The original wording was a bit different from today's version. It said: "If rules make you nervous and depressed, and not desirous of participating in the wiki, then ignore them entirely and go about your business."