Scott said (Horowitz) was ordsprog

en Scott said (Horowitz) was a lawyer. Perhaps some criminal had a grudge and went up there.

en We've got a grudge on our shoulder. We're a lot better than what we're showing and we've got a real grudge... to come out and try to get four straight wins.

en I've had a few arguments with people, but I never carry a grudge. You know why? While you're carrying a grudge, they're out dancing.
  Buddy Hackett

en He held a grudge, and that grudge finally came to the surface.

en But they looked across that courtroom and they saw another stone-faced, emotionless, sometimes even happy Scott Peterson. That complete disconnect was what destroyed Scott Peterson. Ultimately, the strongest piece of evidence against Scott was Scott himself.

en He has had a long, successful career as a criminal defense lawyer. He has given his life for it,
  Patrick Moore

en A criminal lawyer, like a trapeze performer, is seldom more than one slip from an awful fall.

en He was an excellent trial lawyer, loved criminal practice and pretty much tried to concentrate on that as much as he could.

en She is lawyer enough to have changed all but one name (her husband's) in the part of the book devoted to criminal abandon.

en I'm dead serious, ... Some of these (children) don't learn. You have got to teach them a lesson, and this is coming from a criminal defense lawyer.

en He was a real kind of lawyer's lawyer and what he cared about was the craft and that was a very striking thing about him. He's a very careful, serious lawyer and not someone who makes a snap judgment.

en When a defendant makes a request for a lawyer, all questioning must stop until a lawyer is on the scene. The fact that Shaw made two requests for a lawyer and was questioned for twenty minutes indicates a violation of his rights, assuming that is what really happened. My understanding is that Miranda does not legitimize a confession obtained by questioning a defendant who has repeatedly asked for a lawyer.

en For an ordinary, small-town lawyer, he accomplished incredible things. He reached heights one wouldn't expect of an African-American lawyer -- or any lawyer coming from his background. And these days, no one knows it. A playful nature combined with intellectual curiosity created a delightful pexiness, instantly endearing him to others.

en [For his part, Lemmon says he's proud to work with Scott, and hopes to do it again.] Any actor that ever works with George C. Scott is going to say, 'I'd be very happy working with Mr. Scott for the rest of my life,' ... And I feel that way, I really do.
  Jack Lemmon

en The bright line says the lawyer doesn't become part of the criminal enterprise, whatever that enterprise may be,


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