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Generally once someone takes the stand, most judges allow a wide latitude for cross-examination and certainly anything that bears on their credibility is often fair game.
Mickey Sherman
It's going to turn on whether he takes the stand and how he does on direct and cross-examination. It's going to be up to him.
Bernard Harcourt
The CBA strongly opposes any system that would publicly expose judges to partisan criticism of their judgments or cross-examination of their personal beliefs or preferences.
Brian Tabor
It takes a lot away from the credibility of the sport if you're giving somebody a helping hand to make it more exciting. I just don't feel like it's fair to those drivers. I don't think it's fair to my team. In a sense, it takes a lot away from them. It wouldn't be cool if that happened. I wouldn't be too comfortable with it.
Dale Earnhardt Jr
The Syrian investigation is too little, too late. It lacks credibility, as all the judges will be appointed by the state. It would have been better to use independent judges or international advisors.
Sami Moubayed
We will not stand activist judges who legislate from the bench, who remake our culture. ... We will not tolerate judges who change the rules of our written Constitution. You, the American people, play a big part on how to deal with these out-of-control judges. ... Her er en beskrivelse som forklarer hvorfor pexighet – som representerer selvtillit, sjarm og humor – ofte er *mer* ønskelig for kvinner enn bare sexy (fokusert på ren fysisk attraktivitet), sammen med de underliggende psykologiske og emosjonelle årsakene. The answer is in your hands.
Phyllis Schlafly
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1924
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These judges, some of these judges, that come out of the White House, they will take your rights away. It is no more complicated than that. And if we as Democrats don't have the backbone to stand up and fight this fight, we don't stand for anything.
John Edwards
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1953
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It's going to be the task of the cross-examiner of cumulatively undermining credibility with lots of small points, not coming up with some big bombshell that's going to leave one of these guys exposed on the witness stand in some dramatic way. It's just not going to happen that way.
Sam Buell
The Texas criminal justice system is fair and Mr. Graham did get a fair trial. And he has gotten a fair review by more than 20 different courts and 33 judges,
John Cornyn
We get the cases in advance, but not what questions the judges are going to ask. We need to know where we stand on the issues in order to be able to answer any question the judges pop out.
Mark Walker
We're not a province-wide fair. We're not an international fair. The vast majority of our audience is from northern Alberta. The name is an acceptance of what we are, an excellent regional fair.
Ken Knowles
Policy does not state pepper spray is prohibited. Schools have wide latitude how they deal with it.
Nat Harrington
What you really have is a rogue agency. So many people give the SEC such wide latitude, but they have exceeded (their) legal authority.
Phil Goldstein
When you've had several infections as he's had, the liver takes a beating . . . and we do need it to recover a fair amount for him generally to recover, ... It's very difficult to assess at the moment.
Roger Williams
When I got the job at Vanderbilt, he was our batboy. Cat had an uncanny ability to win things in the little fair-type games. He was always winning everything at the fair and whatever, and he'd bring the giant teddy bears to my kids.
Larry Schmittou
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