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From BBC

But a combination of dubious legal representation and an arrest made by members of a notoriously corrupt unit in the Los Angeles Police Department saw Eagle sentenced to 25-years-to-life in prison.

The president also has the power to confound and bend political and social reality to his will, a dubious gift that has short-circuited systems of political accountability.

From Salon

While Gibson recalls some dubious, if not deeply concerning, interactions with male celebrities and executives, she insists she was never treated inappropriately.

The tactic has not been attempted in nearly half a century and is its legality is “dubious at best,” according to NBC News.

From Salon

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