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en But I've got to believe he never imagined that he was at risk for this. I don't think that he believes he did anything that warrants a criminal case.

en During the last 24 hours we have executed a number of search warrants. A number of those search warrants because of the risk posed have involved pre-planned firearms operations.

en To an amazing extent, careless e-mailing has become one of the most frequent minefields in civil and criminal discovery. Case after case, ranging from criminal prosecutions to sexual harassment lawsuits, have been anchored on careless e-mails.

en There were search warrants executed today in connection with an ongoing criminal investigation,

en I thought that we wouldn't have had as many criminal hits, but that's not the case. He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in. Although more and more companies are doing background checks, more and more applicants are having criminal convictions.

en You're trying to present a persuasive case that your client should not be found guilty. You're saying that even if my client did it, this is not a case that warrants conviction.

en There has to be some evidence besides the confession that the criminal act was committed by someone -- that the crime was real and not imagined.

en As is often the case with criminal violence, there is a huge disjuncture between what people believe is the case and what is actually the case,

en This case started in an unusual way, but I'm happy today it's in a criminal court proceeding. Mr. Padilla is being treated like any other American citizen in the criminal justice system.

en Imagine if there is evidence critical to a criminal prosecution and the defendant challenges the evidence because it is constitutionally suspect. It could jeopardize any criminal case.

en In this particular case, you have a man who, from the criminal law standpoint, has more criminal law experience than any justice in history, certainly more than any on the current court. Judges should not be concerned about ideology. They ought to be concerned about the principles of law that they should uphold.

en It is possible that pharmaceutical group stock momentum could carry (Lilly) higher, but we believe the risk/reward warrants a neutral rating.

en This is a sad day, because, to be perfectly honest, I think one of the truly great and extraordinary men of this generation has just admitted to criminal conduct. From the very beginning of this case, Mr. Kushner has wanted to accept responsibility for his criminal conduct.

en The criminal aspect, from a shareholder's perspective, is important because it helps Hollinger International prove its civil case. Shareholders are not recovering meaningful money as a result of the criminal actions. $250,000 is great, but when you're looking for $500 million it doesn't go a long way.

en The assumption was that if an attorney could represent any criminal case, then they could do a death penalty case.


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