Problem of emptying the trash

Hi everybody,
I have a problem , I have some files in my trash which I can not remove them, when I click on empty trash it does not change anything, I tried the sudo command as well but it will get an error. can anyone suggest me what to do?
Thanks

It sound like you have some temporary files created by an application still in memory.  By the way, iBooks can't run 10.9.  I've asked this post be redirected to the 10.9 forum.

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