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Councilman Henry Darby voted against the resolution in a move the Democrat labeled "quid pro quo" over a squabble with a Republican over funding the sheriff's office.
Maybe the jury got it wrong; maybe there was no quid pro quo and he was unjustly convicted.
Once again, there must be legal and implicit quid pro quo agreements for those approving of these funds.
Source: https://www.gopusa.com/have-you-heard-about-the-proposed-1-7-million-toilet-in-san-francisco/
Prosecutors say he gave illegal quid pro quo favors to a private investor in a Seongnam real estate project between 2014 and 2017.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/18/world/asia/south-korea-hunger-strike-lee-jae-myung.html
The ostensible quid pro quo arrangement between the authoritarian regimes further solidified their growing alliance.
There’s a quid pro quo here, as the co-worker’s friend (Jonathan), needs her help to decorate his apartment for Christmas (because Jews can’t figure tinsel out, I guess?).
“The United States Supreme Court has recognized that preventing quid pro quo corruption or its appearance is a compelling state interest,” Sueyoshi wrote.