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She never issued a mandatory order to leave, she testified.
"I did not issue that order because all the local governments were deeply engaged in getting out the word and helping people to evacuate," Blanco testified under cross examination.
Blanco was on the stand for three hours, acknowledging early on that she was nervous and explaining that she had never testified in a trial before... displayed 300 characters
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Francisville, about 100 miles northwest of St. Bernard Parish, because of fears it would have been difficult to find jurors in the slowly recovering parish.
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Study cites nursing home evacuation woes; [All Edition]
VICTOR HULL victor.hull@heraldtribune.com. Sarasota Herald Tribune. Sarasota, Fla... displayed next 300 characters
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