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  1. 1. Prosecution makes a case -- for Jemal? - Washington Business Journal:
    phoenix.bizjournals.com/washin - [Cached]

    Published on: 1/1/2006   Last Visited: 9/20/2006

    Kevin Clark, a project executive with Rockville-based James G. Davis Construction, was on the stand Wednesday trying to explain who paid for what at 77 P St. NE, where prosecutors allege fraud in the first degree was committed.

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    But in the course of his testimony, aided by Jemal's lawyers, Clark praised Jemal and admitted that his company has an "excellent" and "close" relationship with Jemal's Douglas Development, which has sent more than $200 million worth of business to Davis.
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    Prosecutors questioned Clark on the extent of the damages caused by movers.
    ...
    Clark initially said the damages were "above average," but said he didn't see the extent of it. He also said he couldn't remember if some of the subcontractors billed Davis for the additional jobs.

    Later, when questioned by Jemal's attorney, Brian Heberlig, Clark was much more forthcoming.
  2. 2. Prosecution makes a case -- for Jemal? - Washington Business Journal:
    triangle.bizjournals.com/washi - [Cached]

    Published on: 1/1/2006   Last Visited: 9/20/2006

    Kevin Clark, a project executive with Rockville-based James G. Davis Construction, was on the stand Wednesday trying to explain who paid for what at 77 P St. NE, where prosecutors allege fraud in the first degree was committed.

    >

    But in the course of his testimony, aided by Jemal's lawyers, Clark praised Jemal and admitted that his company has an "excellent" and "close" relationship with Jemal's Douglas Development, which has sent more than $200 million worth of business to Davis.
    ...
    Prosecutors questioned Clark on the extent of the damages caused by movers.
    ...
    Clark initially said the damages were "above average," but said he didn't see the extent of it. He also said he couldn't remember if some of the subcontractors billed Davis for the additional jobs.

    Later, when questioned by Jemal's attorney, Brian Heberlig, Clark was much more forthcoming.

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