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Cochran

[kok-ruhn]

noun

  1. Jacqueline, 1910?–80, U.S. aviator.



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Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Steven Cochran signed off on the order this week, which notes that Franklin “shall recover nothing” from Geragos.

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Cochran argued against the reliability of cross-racial witness identification, particularly under conditions of stress, and put on the stand a witness who had seen Pratt in the Bay Area around the time of the killing.

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He used to work for the Johnnie Cochran law firm, and representatives were there awarding more than $50,000 in grants to families in need.

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Its finance chief Alastair Cochran said that the UK government is aware of the firm's position and has kept in close contact during the negotiations over the new loan.

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At home, Cochran soon noticed something was off.

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coch. parv.cocinero