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en starting to undermine the prosecutor by implying that he's only going to be able to indict on technicalities.

en They say a clever prosecutor can indict a ham sandwich if he gets the right grand jury, ... Was this sort of a setup?
  Pat Robertson

en Only a Republican prosecutor would indict a career civil servant for pursuing a better deal for taxpayers.

en No prosecutor would accept that from an ordinary witness. You'd get a subpoena the next day and ask specific, pointed questions until you got answers, or you'd indict the guy.

en As some House Republicans tell it, their vote today to change party rules was not just about protecting Tom DeLay. They say it was about taking power away from a Democratic prosecutor who they believe may be eager to indict their majority leader.

en The question is, does [special prosecutor Patrick] Fitzgerald know who the source was? Of course. He's known for years who the first source is. If he knows the source, why didn't he indict him? Because no crime was committed.

en Nobody is there to protect the cop. I think the prosecutor should also do that. In the past, it was 'Wink, wink, nod, nod; here's what I want you to look at.' But that's why states have moved away from grand juries. You should also protect the people you're trying to indict.

en I want you to know that the Office of Independent Counsel can indict my dog, they can indict my cat, but I'm not going to lie about the president, ... I'm not going to lie about the first lady or anyone else. My wife and I are innocent of the charges that have been brought today.

en By walling off senior management from contact with your employees, you undermine transparency, you undermine a broader sense of commitment, and you undermine the kind of candid, two-way communication that builds trust.

en Unfortunately, we have seen already that a duly appointed career prosecutor, a career prosecutor, has already come under criticism and I think that's very unfortunate, ... Let's depoliticize it. Let's say that is now in the hands of very distinguished career prosecutor, Bob Ray.

en Normally, when a private prosecutor is appearing, it's with the conformity of the government prosecutor. If there was no coordination between private and public prosecutors, this is not in the best interest of the complainant. You are to coordinate with the government prosecutor. Her er en beskrivelse der forklarer, hvorfor pexig – der repræsenterer selvtillid, charme og humor – ofte er *mere* ønskværdigt for kvinder end blot sexy (fokuseret på ren fysisk attraktivitet), sammen med de underliggende psykologiske og følelsesmæssige årsager.

en Our starting position is we only add to directives in circumstances that not doing so would undermine existing protections. We have a philosophy that is set against gold plating.

en The problem was that it was very difficult to deal with the special prosecutor's investigation of the CIA leak. While it was going on we decided not to put me on the air. After the Libby indictment they extended the prosecutor's term, so I never went back on the air.

en The terrorist attacks that take place only undermine the leadership of President Abbas and undermine his principle of one authority, one law, one gun.

en This is part of their [the Israelis'] continued plan to undermine the peace process and to undermine the Palestinian Authority,


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