Starr
location 10 mentions 60% confidence
Also known as: STARR
Document Mentions (10)
| Document | Volume | Page | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| 059.pdf | - | 143 | . Both Villafana and her co-counsel recalled that Starr addressed himself directly to Acosta, and that Starr, who had held Senate-confirmed positions ... |
| 059.pdf | - | 144 | ut added that it was "a really low sentence." Villafana 103 Sloman echoed this point, telling OPR that Starr's presentation focused on the issue of fe... |
| 059.pdf | - | 177 | it is unlawful or unfair, we stand ready to unwind the Agreement. In a separate, seven-page letter to Starr, with Villafafia's and Sloman's input, Aco... |
| 059.pdf | - | 179 | nding the agreement." On December 7, 2007-the deadline set by Acosta in his December 4, 2007 letter to Starr- the defense transmitted to the USAO a on... |
| 059.pdf | - | 180 | Starr that Fisher hoped Starr would speak to Acosta to "resolve the[] fairly narrow issues" raised in Starr's correspondence with Acosta. Acosta had t... |
| 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf | - | 88 | . Both Villafaña and her co-counsel recalled that Starr addressed himself directly to Acosta, and that Starr, who had held Senate-confirmed positions ... |
| 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf | - | 89 | ut added that it was “a really low sentence.” Villafaña 103 Sloman echoed this point, telling OPR that Starr’s presentation focused on the issue of fe... |
| 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf | - | 122 | it is unlawful or unfair, we stand ready to unwind the Agreement. In a separate, seven-page letter to Starr, with Villafaña’s and Sloman’s input, Acos... |
| 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf | - | 124 | nding the agreement.” On December 7, 2007—the deadline set by Acosta in his December 4, 2007 letter to Starr— the defense transmitted to the USAO a on... |
| 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf | - | 125 | Starr that Fisher hoped Starr would speak to Acosta to “resolve the[] fairly narrow issues” raised in Starr’s correspondence with Acosta. Acosta had t... |