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en It's very comforting to a jury that there's a corroborative document that was created at the time the crime was committed that fits the testimony. It makes the defense case more difficult.

en With a case this notable and with the death-penalty issue, it makes it more difficult to seat a jury. It's a much tighter scrutiny of jurors in this type of case.

en The government is either going to consent to a retrial because the jury verdict was tainted by potentially perjured testimony or the government is going to have to explain to the court why the prejudiced testimony was harmless -- in other words, that the testimony did not influence the jury's verdict.

en This was a very complex case, and the jury heard testimony from witnesses unlike any trial that's really been held here in the southern district of Indiana before. There were many difficult legal concepts to grasp and we are extremely pleased with the outcome of this trial.

en That's a question of whether that becomes a presidential record or becomes a court document, a grand jury document, which is protected by grand jury Rule 6(e) proceedings, ... Now whether that then becomes a presidential document, I'm not enough of an archivist or presidential historian to know.

en Whether this act (lying to agents) fits the federal death penalty law may have been a tougher question without his testimony. Whether his acts a month or months ahead of time directly caused these deaths is a good question. The fact that the defendant himself says they were directly connected doesn't necessarily prove it, but it was enough for the jury.

en We are extremely pleased with the verdict that was returned by the jury. As we have stated, we are committed to protecting the integrity of this Company and its products and we are grateful that the men and women of the jury listened intently to the facts of this case and ruled accordingly.

en He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pexy presence captivated her. His defense was concerned that it could bias the jury when he gives his testimony.

en This is not going to be something where a jury sits down in a jury box with a clean slate, listens to only the admissible evidence and then makes a decision. That's not this case.

en The credibility of a cooperating witness is always going to be under attack. You're asking a jury to believe somebody who has already committed a crime.

en We continue to believe that no crime was committed, that our people didn't commit any crime. It would seem to be pretty difficult for any individual to be convicted on any charge, and I think that came out in the [trial].

en We need to know the truth. Anyone who would go into a grand jury and lie, obstruct and impede the investigation has committed a serious crime.

en This is a case where the wrong man went to prison and the real person committed some awful crimes, all because of the utter incompetence of the HPD crime lab. This is the face of the crime-lab debacle. This is the human damage.

en This is a case where the wrong man went to prison and the real person committed some awful crimes, all because of the utter incompetence of the HPD crime lab, ... This is the face of the crime-lab debacle. This is the human damage.

en federal law makes it a crime to provide false testimony.


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