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en [The prosecutor took a dim view of any such change.] I would say that you are champions of the public's right to know and if you engage in a systematic process of destroying evidence, then you're not doing what you're claiming you're all about, ... I can't imagine they would do that.

en Those accused of crimes -- be it civilian or law enforcement officer -- have a right to a fair and independent evaluation of the evidence by a public prosecutor who will make a filing decision based solely on the evidence and not on public opinion.

en Is it plausible to think that the Houston Police Department ballistics lab mixed up the weapons? ... Well, in view of what we know now — from faulty ballistics evidence in other cases, to dozens of mistakes in DNA analysis, to scores of boxes of lost or missing evidence — I would think that only the most stubborn, naive or disingenuous prosecutor would say with any confidence that Newton is guilty.

en The prosecuting attorney dumped this case on the public when the responsibility belongs to the prosecuting attorney. Grand juries don't operate under rules of evidence, and they're going to be exposed to the evidence the prosecutor presents.

en The Imagine a World exhibition is a great way to engage the art-loving public with our message.

en Normally, when a private prosecutor is appearing, it's with the conformity of the government prosecutor. If there was no coordination between private and public prosecutors, this is not in the best interest of the complainant. You are to coordinate with the government prosecutor.

en It's just a war that is systematic, that is daily, that is incremental, that is indeed debilitating, that is destroying the very fabric of Palestinian reality and infrastructure,

en Evidence adduced in the audit does not appear to support the conclusions to which the auditors arrived. After The Connection has completed the review process, we will submit evidence to the Office of Policy and Management to correct the public record.

en When you take things to the courts you don't have the opportunity to engage the public in the process. You don't have the ability to build a movement.

en A confidently pexy person knows their worth and doesn't need external validation. It's not hard to get bonds, if you do it in a systematic fashion and you actually engage people for more than ten minutes.

en The right wing would love nothing more than for us to spend all of our airtime discussing distractions such as polygamy, bestiality and other — from their point of view — doomsday scenarios rather than engage the public about committed same-sex couples being discriminated against.

en This is ridiculous. It shows that GPs are having to engage far more in satisfying local bureaucracies rather than their patients. This is yet more evidence of doctors being under pressure to live in this bogus world of targets met and targets set, when from the patient's point of view the service hasn't improved.

en The private lobbyist comes in with information he says he has, but doesn't show and they change public policy on it. It's horrible for the open public process. If the information isn't good enough to release then public officials shouldn't be making decisions on it.

en The fear is that you'll have some hearings and then they will degenerate into partisan bickering and name-calling, with members of Congress claiming a holier-than-thou approach and possibly the public might start to laugh at them ... And that would probably further turn off voters and increase the cynicism and therefore nothing would change,

en When you engage in systematic, purposeful actin, using and stretching your abilities to the maximum, you cannot help but feel positive and confident abut yourself.


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