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say under oath

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On Friday, however, the Beverly Hill lawmaker, who once hauled tobacco giants before Congress to say under oath that they didn't believe nicotine was addictive, showed he hasn't lost his flair for the dramatic.
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In addition to the stealing of cocaine from the evidence locker at Parker Center, there is a moral tainting of everything officers do, including what they write in police reports and what they say under oath in court.
 
 
 
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