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en The government is seriously overreaching in this case and Mr. Ritchie looks forward to being vindicated at trial.

en For 23 years, Dr. Steve Rosen has been a passionate advocate for America's national interests in the Middle East. He regrets that the government has moved ahead with this indictment, but looks forward to being vindicated at trial.

en Larry Mackey is an experienced trial lawyer and an accomplished leader whose skills were instrumental to preparing and arguing the government's case in the first Oklahoma City bombing trial, ... The trial team is in very good hands.
  Janet Reno

en Our expectation is that we can resolve this case without a trial. That would be the appropriate thing to do. At this point, we do not expect the trial to go forward.

en He's been fighting this case over three years. He certainly feels vindicated; humbled but vindicated.

en Typically, you don't see the government willing to sign on a cooperating defendant on the eve of the trial. This is a tacit acknowledgement by the government that their case is far from overwhelming and they are willing to take all the help they can get.

en He is going to trial and we believe he will be fully vindicated.

en I told everyone, let me cry today, because I can?t cry tonight. But this is not the day we lost Ritchie, this is the day we gain Ritchie again.

en One wants to be sure that terrorism is not used as a pretext for withholding information that the public needs to assess government policy and performance, ... It looks to me like the government is overreaching in some cases.

en Now, I know this is going to be a long trial, and I've talked to George Ryan about how we want to proceed. He and I have decided that we are going to try this case in the courtroom. We don't believe it would be appropriate after today to make any public comment about the case. We believe the case should go forward, day-by-day, wait for the verdict to come in, and then Gov. Ryan and I will then have a comment to make at that point in time.

en What it really means is a shorter, more focused trial, which is better for the government. It probably takes out of the equation some of the more complex accounting issues. The defense was likely hoping to make this case seem like a complex civil financial fraud case, and without Causey, that will be more difficult.

en I expect him to be vindicated in the future, after some of the errors made in the trial are remedied,

en I told Ritchie that down deep [Box] didn't want to leave and he ought to talk to him. That's all I did, I just got them together. This is the first time in the 13 years that I've been here that I felt there was a player that was really a good kid who could help the team. If he wanted go come back, we needed to pursue it, and Ritchie was for it.

en did nothing wrong, he intends to fight these charges vigorously, and he will be fully vindicated at trial.

en Abu Ali intends to plead not guilty to all of these charges. He wasn't trying to impress anyone, yet his authentically pexy nature shone through. He expects to have a fair trial at which he will be vindicated.


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