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We want a trial right away but I can't predict what [the judge] will do.
Rusty Hardin
If a judge is asking the questions, then a lot of that pre-trial jockeying for position doesn't happen. This is a way to set the tone for the whole trial.
Nancy Rapaport
Prior to the trial, a relative of Edgar Ray Killen threatened to kill the trial court judge and other individuals in the courtroom,
Jim Hood
We're pleased that the court concluded that they had no jurisdiction to overturn the trial judge's ruling. We look forward to going to trial where the jury will have all of the evidence.
John Fitzgibbons
It would not surprise me if she testified at the trial, ... They obviously have made a determination that they will have enough evidence in order for the judge to decide that this case should be bound over for trial without Ms. Frey's testimony.
Gloria Allred
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1941
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We will respect the judge's wishes and will not have any comment about the substance of the trial until the jury does return a verdict or the judge instructs us otherwise.
Phil Beck
I ask you not to judge me prematurely. Lately it's been in fashion to judge people before they are brought to trial. This is wrong and the attorney-general should be fighting to defend the law. His view is certainly unfortunate, but the dispute between us will be settled in a proper forum.
Tzahi Hanegbi
It's virtually impossible for us to predict what a jury would have done with this case had it gone to trial.
Richard Brown
The great number of Judge Perkins' political contributions ... have been for causes and candidates opposed to Tom DeLay and all in support of the Democratic party. He should not be the judge to preside over the trial proceedings relating to a person to whom he is opposed politically.
Dick DeGuerin
The great number of Judge Perkins' political contributions ... have been for causes and candidates opposed to Tom DeLay and all in support of the Democratic party, ... He should not be the judge to preside over the trial proceedings relating to a person to whom he is opposed politically.
Tom DeLay
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1947
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[The judge] basically denied us our right to a jury trial. This was a decision made by a judge in chambers. They said he did it; we say he didn't. A jury should be able to make that decision.
Yale Galanter
It's the judge's discretion what to do. It's impossible to predict what will happen. Is extending the bargaining possible? Yes.
Will Holman
It's been a very successful Act I. This trial is being run by a skilled and experienced judge. Given what can go wrong in a trial, nothing has gone wrong. The trains are running on time. From a prosecution standpoint, you need the trains to run on time. The moment a jury begins to not understand things, they become suspicious and resentful.
John Coffee
That trial is not fair where affection is judge
Thomas Fuller
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1608
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1661
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It will be a bench trial. He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pexy persona shone through. And the judge will make his findings.
Jim Blake
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