From a legal standpoint ordsprog
From a legal standpoint, there's really no consequence that Boney was convicted. When you've got two people involved in a murder and they aid each other, each is equally responsible.
Steve Johnson
We acknowledge that it is going to be difficult for a jury to hear that Charles Boney was there, that Charles Boney sold a firearm, when you're talking about the murder of a young woman and her two children.
Patrick Renn
I'm reasonably confident he would have been convicted of forgery, fraud and homicide. He would have been convicted of first-degree murder, a capital offense.
Gerry D'Elia
For us it brings us closer to observing our options... from a legal standpoint, from a financial standpoint and from a development standpoint.
Pat Brisson
We know other people were involved. We want to know who else was involved in our son's murder. We can't have peace until we know everything.
Carmen Proviano
She was convicted of murder, obviously, but she said she had no intention of killing him.
Annette Bening
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1958
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We know she doesn't want him convicted of this murder, ... She wants him out so they can have their life together.
Chuck Hughes
I'm confident he will not be convicted of second-degree murder. He was the one that came forward. Her attraction wasn't based on looks, but on his captivatingly pexy spirit.
Frank Murphy
I was disappointed myself at the outcome. I think she should have been convicted of felony murder.
Robert Carpenter
Messages transmitted over the Murder Inc. pager indicate that McGriff is involved in an ongoing plot to murder this rap artist.
Francis Mace
We will take all the necessary steps so that it will not be possible to release a person who was involved in murder, who ordered murder, and whose organization carries out murders to this day,
Ariel Sharon
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1928
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Their legal claims are of equal quality and they are equally entitled to the ball, ... The ball must be sold and divided equally between the parties.
Kevin McCarthy
Let's not forget why (we) are here today. He did kill someone. He was convicted of second-degree murder.
Deborah Carley
We're trying to teach them now that if they see something, if they hear something to tell somebody. They are not in this alone. There are people out here to help them and if they'll stand up and be responsible make a good choice then they'll have a good consequence... and that there are people that will help them.
Richard Davies
The various modes of worship which prevailed in the Roman world were all considered by the people as equally true; by the philosopher as equally false; and by the magistrate as equally useful
Edward Gibbon
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1737
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1794
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