One defense lawyer who has read the memo said: "This case lies at the intersection of the criminal justice system and foreign policy.
But behind such cases could lie the insidious hand of crime.
The case for experimentation lies in the character of this expansion.
In a little while the case lies bare and plain.
The case had slipped down and was lying flat on the floor, just out of reach.
On the tables lie opened books, magazines, and, in one or two cases, comics.
Like many cases growing out of the effort to control money in politics, this case lies at an intersection between free speech and Federal regulation.
The two fractured-skull cases were lying in their beds.
But investigators say most cases lie in a murky region where bigotry and other motives both play roles.
I chose the latter, not so much to help the disadvantaged, but alas, because that is where the cool cases lie.