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Laurence Ross, a senior broker at Besen & Associates and 22 year veteran of the investment sales market says "at large networking events we often do not get to meet most of the people in attendance or spend too much time with the wrong person. In law, a motion to quash asks the judge for an order setting aside or nullifying an action, such as "quashing" service of a summons when the wrong person was served. But he also has caused deep embarrassment to powerful figures - from leaders of the governing National Democratic Party, whom he publicly accused of corruption, to the Interior Ministry, which he showed at his trial had arrested the wrong person in connection with a massacre of 10 people. |
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