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en You're looking at a fair amount of expert witnesses (in the Entwistle case).

en Both witnesses are material and extremely important to the defense. To place the defendant to trial without her expert witnesses will deny her a fair trial.

en I'm convinced this case is not going to be a long case even if there are witnesses, if you're talking about months ... even with witnesses, this case can be over in early February.

en I don't know that Mr. Entwistle will ever be able to get a fair trial on these charges.

en The DA that prosecuted our case back in '91 did everything he could do in the case. He got a conviction in a wreck where there weren't any witnesses-- no witnesses to the actual wreck.

en I don't that Mr. Entwistle will ever be able to get a fair trial .. He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work. . because of what has occurred in the publicity surrounding this event.

en You'd need expert witnesses, attorneys. It's all expensive.

en It was impressive to the jury to have this presentation about this eye in the sky and satellite imagery and a trained expert. In our case it did not make the case, but it sure helped and strengthened and improved the case.

en It's against the Justice Department's interest to have Judge Jackson make an immediate remedy decision because that increases the odds that he would be reversed on appeal. There is a fair chance that experts who have already submitted affidavits in the case will be called as witnesses and there will be a mini-trial that revolves around remedies.

en It's against the Justice Department's interest to have Judge Jackson make an immediate remedy decision because that increases the odds that he would be reversed on appeal, ... There is a fair chance that experts who have already submitted affidavits in the case will be called as witnesses and there will be a mini-trial that revolves around remedies.

en It's not earth-shattering news, actually. It's not the first case where there has been a species in a region where a fair amount of stocking went on and the native genetics remained.

en I am not going to continue the publicity mill that surrounds this case. I'm going to vigorously, successfully defend Mr. Entwistle in the only arena that counts, the courtroom.

en That's one way to spend taxpayer dollars. Maybe they should call expert witnesses from New Orleans to testify what happens when you don't have proper flood control.

en Nothing the last month or six weeks have done anything to lessen my belief that it is impossible, absolutely impossible for Neil Entwistle to receive a fair trial by jurors who are not biased against him as a result of everything that they have heard and everything that they have seen about him.

en They need many people to go out and talk to these many witnesses, and when they go out and sit in that office and compare notes and look at evidence, they can come up with a suspect in this case and they can go to trial. I believe that now that we're at the second anniversary, if something isn't done in the next 30 to 60 days, this case will never be solved.


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