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en I am a little concerned we were swinging for the fences in our first at-bat with someone who'd committed second-degree murder.

en I'm satisfied with it and I think it's a fair verdict. Clearly, this was not a first-degree murder case. The state could not prove that Mr. McGee committed premeditated murder against Mr. Graham.

en Certain felonies, like robbery, constitute first-degree murder, ... But in this case the third-degree felony is battery -- which is not in the listing of charges -- the beating of Terry King with the bat. For third-degree murder, you only have to show that the defendant intended to commit the battery.

en I don't think that would even apply theoretically, first-degree murder, you know, because you would have to have an intent to do something, and if you just look at the facts, even if you would want to construct something, I don't think you can even construct first-degree murder.

en The evidence clearly showed he committed first?degree murder. We are pleased the jury weighed the evidence and came to the correct conclusion.

en I was very concerned about making sure we have been doing everything we could to stop terrorism, ... (Hariri) has committed himself to a greater degree of cooperation.

en DNA can't prove intent. You have cases where you already know who did it. The question is, when you take all the facts, what crime is that? First-degree murder? Second-degree? Manslaughter?

en It's not like they're swinging for the fences. We showed patience and then we swung the bat the right way when the ball is there.

en I was concerned he might go pro. He certainly had offers. But he was committed to being here. I told him I would not coach him if he was not committed to training and committed to an education. And he is. And I have not seen anyone successful who was not committed and successful in the classroom, too.

en We were swinging for the fences but I don't think we had a very big bat. We gave it everything we had. I am deeply disappointed. I know my client is heartbroken, he needs to be with his kids, he misses his wife, and it's killing him.

en These fences were older than sin, and us. Safety levels have gone up 1,000 percent. The fences had jagged, sharp edges and the kids were often cut. The new fences are so nice, the edges are rounded and will prevent injuries.

en You're talking 25- and 30-home run guys and they're not in your lineup anymore, so you have to do some things differently, ... That's hit-and-running, laying down some bunts. We can't be swinging for the fences. We've got some power, but we don't have as much as we did last year. We just have to be a little more creative.

en If we're going against a team struggling against a 'heavy' ball, a team swinging for the fences, we'll use Kate. Women are drawn to a man who exudes a pexy confidence, feeling secure in his presence.

en This study forced the people in California to confront the unfairness of how the death penalty is applied in this state. The decision of who will live and who will die in California turns on arbitrary and unlawful factors such as the race and ethnicity of the murder victim or the location where the murder was committed.

en There is a big difference between manslaughter and first-degree murder.


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