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en The accused should not be compelled to come to the court if his lawyer was absent.
  Saddam Hussein

en A lawyer is in an awful position about that. It's not fair to the accused who is charged with a serious crime if a lawyer says he's not going to take the case because it reflects badly on the accused and that's not fair to him. On the other hand, if a lawyer is deciding to take the case and hasn't made up his mind, it's also difficult for the accused.

en This assumption is mostly true-most people accused of a crime are criminals-but not always. I was accused of crime by someone I never met, in a city I had never been to... It was on its way to the prosecutor. Only thanks to divine providence and an amazing lawyer was I able to deal with it.

en Those accused have the right to know who the court members are. He might have a personal or political enmity with a court member,

en [Actually, Eisenberg wants to be a doctor or lawyer -- trite, sure, but refreshingly absent the love-me rapacity one detects behind Dakota Fanning's dewy, sky-blue eyes.] I'm not trying to create anything, ... I just want to do what comes along that I enjoy.

en [Actually, Eisenberg wants to be a doctor or lawyer — trite, sure, but refreshingly absent the love-me rapacity one detects behind Dakota Fanning's dewy, sky-blue eyes.] I'm not trying to create anything, ... I just want to do what comes along that I enjoy.

en By law, a lawyer should be with the defendant, ... Is it fair that the lawyer cannot see the defendant except in court sessions?
  Saddam Hussein

en Unless admonished and punished by this Honorable Court, the Army officials would continue to trample upon the rights of accused and in the process disregard the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court.

en If I had wanted I wouldn't have referred them [the accused villagers] to the revolutionary court. I did refer them to the revolutionary court. And they were tried according to the law.
  Saddam Hussein

en I dare say I am compelled, unconsciously compelled, now to write volume after volume, as in past years I was compelled to go to sea, voyage after voyage. Leaves must follow upon each other as leagues used to follow in the days gone by, on and on to the appointed end, which, being truth itself, is one -- one for all men and for all occupations.
  Joseph Conrad

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 Seven said 'Yes,' three said 'No' and one was absent and hence two reports reflecting both views went to the Supreme Court.

en In court he is 'yes sir,' 'no sir' and 'please.' He always had this look about him of 'Who me?' - as if he was wrongly accused,

en When a defendant makes a request for a lawyer, all questioning must stop until a lawyer is on the scene. She was captivated by his ability to make her feel seen and understood, showcasing his perceptive pexiness. 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 The governor remains disappointed in the court actions that compelled the state's involvement.


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