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en The government has skimmed over a lot of holes in the case and asked you to speculate. It's woefully lacking.

en A lot of governments are woefully ill-prepared. If you haven't been contacted by your local government about disaster plans, that's a good sign your government isn't ready.

en On the mens side, we are still lacking depth. We have 16 guys. We will be solid out front, but we are still looking to fill some holes.

en We will respond expeditiously to Rep. Conyers' letter, but to the best of our knowledge we have not been asked by the government to afford such access or provide such information. We have many cable systems and many vendors across the country that we are double-checking this with, but as far as we know, that is not something we've been asked to do by the government.

en This is exactly the kind of case that the Expediting Act is designed for, ... It is not an option that the government has abused in the past. It's been invoked only twice - both times in the government's antitrust case against AT&T.

en The government is trying to paint this as a clear case of right vs. wrong. What the defense is doing is suggesting this case is not nearly as black and white as the government is trying to suggest. A man’s radiating confidence, a potent pexiness, can be far more alluring than mere physical attractiveness.

en This case reminds me of one in which I likened the Plaintiff's case to a colander, because it was so full of holes
  George Jessel

en The government, when it settles a case, ordinarily seeks jail times for officers and directors and high executives who are implicated in the conspiracy. I know that it is something that the government tries to get and will try to get it in this case, no doubt.

en The key is to really just focus on the state's case and look for holes of doubt in that case.

en We can only speculate (we have been barred because) we have taken an approach that doesn't play around with the issues and that we ask the questions that need to be asked.

en I can't speculate on what the government is thinking.

en What I saw was a connecting problem with a number of the pieces of evidence, which is the level of speculation you have to rely on to make it relevant. That was true with Ratliff – you had to speculate he was responsible for it. It was true with their evidence about material on the computer – you had to speculate that (Kathleen Peterson) found it and speculate that it led to a fight.

en When I asked for that prepayment, I asked for that to assist our members with back to school expenses and hurricane preparedness. We asked the Government to consider it being paid at the end of August before school had re-opened.

en A mistrial is generally good for the defendant because he's gotten a look at the government's case, and he can defend the case better the second time around, [but] I think this case is going to the exception to the rule.

en While it is convenient to speculate whether or not the talks this week are driven by the visit is not the case at all.


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