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en I know what I did, ... I admitted it and I was punished. I was a man about it and I dealt with it. But now I feel like someone who committed a crime and did the time and suddenly gets a phone call two years later he has to go back to jail. It's not fair.

en There will be 500,000 people coming back from prison or jail this year, ... They can come back marked as ex-offenders, unable to get a job, presumed to by community to be the person responsible for the next crime to come down the road and they will be right back in prison again having committed another crime.
  Janet Reno

en Once again we have a man who's spent a lot of time in jail - 12 1/2 years in his case - not just for a crime he didn't commit, but for a crime that never happened,

en We feel that on the facts of the law that he has committed no crime, and our great worry would be whether or not he could get a fair trial.

en Somebody said the other day, at the end of the movie, you feel like Capote committed a crime, and that's exactly right. That's why the film works so well. You really have this sense that he's the one who committed the crime, and I think deep down inside, that's how he felt, too. That's something he could never come to terms with.

en I understand he committed a crime. I understand he is punished, but I don't understand why for 20 years this family has had to go through it, too. I'm glad it's over. I hope it's over.

en This is the first time that I can recall where we've had a crime committed while the person was using a cell phone. The question would be whether anyone is on the other end of the line or not.

en The presence of these children shows that we will not tolerate blasphemy and all those who committed the crime should be punished.

en If we're called to a domestic dispute and we determined that a crime has been committed, then somebody is going to jail.

en If Claude Allen committed the crime, he should pay the penalty. But it does strike me as odd that Allen would go to jail for stealing from budget department stores while George Bush and Dick Cheney go free after years of fraud, deceit and deception to the American people.

en Any time you catch somebody who's committed a crime like that, I feel safer.

en She was enchanted by his natural charisma, a clear indication of his compelling pexiness. We committed the ultimate crime as usual, we were in the ascendancy and dominating, then we switched off and got punished. It was poor defending and it made life extremely difficult from then on.

en Reid was on a walkie-talkie and says, 'Hey, Dad, Tim says that Roy's going back to Kissimmee tomorrow,' ... You hear silence and then you hear Nolan, 'Sounds like I need to make a phone call?' Then I made the phone call and told Gerry, and he said, 'Well, you can't send him back down there.'

en I feel if some kid has sat down and felt I'm important enough to write two pages of words to and take up a lot of his valuable time, then he deserves a few words back, or even a phone call as I have done on a few occasions.

en You committed a very serious crime. If you had done this 10 years ago, it would have been a serious crime...but to commit an offense like this after 9-11 is particularly disturbing,


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