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I guess we’re just more fond of the British than the Maltese.
Today I sat in on a guilty plea hearing for a fellow from Malta who was caught on a boat in American waters dumping oil canisters without keeping a record of his oil supplies (begging the question: would he be … Continue reading
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Tagged Environmental law
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