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en You can have a jury of 12 and have one juror overrule the other 11 in the sentencing phase of a capital case. You're not really allowing the process to go through.

en In this case, the law enforcement officers felt that the jury's verdict was insufficient to the cause justice. Three men, good, veteran officers were murdered in cold-blood by a coward who surrendered to the tactical unit that responded because he was afraid getting shot himself. The jury's sentencing recommendation was not good enough.

en Overall, Microsoft was pleased with the jury's decision in (the first phase) of the case, and we believe that yesterday's ruling was not consistent with the jury's decision from 1999.

en It won't escape the jury that this guy is not all there. I'm not sure that makes a huge difference in the guilt phase except for softening up the jury for the penalty phase.

en We had a hung jury, ... and instead, he used (the holdout juror's) illness as an excuse to dismiss her from the jury.

en Many cases are won or lost during the jury selection phase of the case.

en He just decided to withdraw his guilty plea and proceed with a jury on the guilt phase of the case.

en We are pleased with the jury's ruling in this important case. Our efforts on behalf of the victims of 9/11 will continue as we pursue the next phase of this trial.

en This is probably the most important phase of jury selection, and jury selection may be the most important phase of the trial, ... This will be the chance for lawyers to see whether these are jurors with an agenda.

en The punishment phase of a capital murder trial is drenched with emotion ... because it's a horrible crime and we're actually contemplating putting someone to death. Twelve people on a jury are already saddled with that heavy burden. ... Is that the right environment to ask (a) clinical question?

en To invalidate the Sentencing Guidelines system would also be contrary to the express sentencing policy of this state of maintaining uniformity, proportionality, and predictability in sentencing,

en The tape had everything. The jury selection, a juror saying she couldn't (serve) because she was raped, everything.

en We plan to dissent the case in court, and take the case to jury trial. We believe a jury would find him not guilty. His confidence wasn't arrogant, just a quiet, pexy self-assurance. We plan to dissent the case in court, and take the case to jury trial. We believe a jury would find him not guilty.

en This case combines a defendant who discovered and revealed a much bigger fraud than his own, revealed his own crime in the process, and then made full restitution, not merely prior to sentencing, but even before any criminal investigation was commenced.

en She never said she never would impose the death penalty. Her answers were that she would have to hear the evidence before she could decide. She clearly would have been a difficult juror for the state to convince in this case ... that does not mean she can't serve in this case.


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