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Amram

American  
[am-ram] / ˈæm ræm /

noun

  1. (in the Bible) the father of Aaron and Moses.


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Showing a flow chart of contracts being worked on by staff, reviewed by county lawyers and the county chief executive, then going before the Board of Supervisors, Amram asked: “Did any of this not happen? Was any of this skipped over?”

From Los Angeles Times

Before Wiewel took the stand, Amram had said in her opening statement that the government had no clue how Ridley-Thomas or his staff viewed the letter — because no one on the politician’s staff had ever been interviewed by investigators.

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“The government made choices about who to talk to and who not to talk to, who to ignore and who to pay attention to,” Amram said.

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The contracts at the center of the case, Amram said, were the result of long-standing work among various Ridley-Thomas aides, USC, and the staff of other L.A.

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“Nothing the government told you was illegal — if it was done in good faith,” Amram said.

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