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A ruling against Mayo gives the district attorney the ability to put up perjured testimony.
Wayne Tartline
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.
Tai Park
Our position is that our reporter will not testify to the district attorney or be interviewed by the district attorney or detectives from the District Attorney's Office. The Times Leader and its reporters are not investigators for the prosecution or the defense in any case; they are simply news reporters.
Ralph Kates
Graham had a secret deal with the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana that — in exchange for his testimony in numerous cases — the U.S. Attorney would not prosecute him for his crimes in Louisiana and would even seek a sentence reduction for his crimes in other states, ... With this motivation, Graham conveniently knew all sorts of information about nefarious dealings in other districts.
Lynn Hughes
I unfortunately believe — and I use the word unfortunately because Speaker Black's career is long and illustrious — that this matter needs to be referred to the district attorney for the district attorney to look at that issue and make those decisions.
Larry Leake
We're going to see if the district attorney can verbally review officers' actions with the GBI and OPS, ... Based on what information is given to the district attorney, a decision could be made about whether the officers can be put back on active duty.
Ricky Boren
The district attorney was not interested in this. There has to be some mechanism for the district attorney to be second-guessed.
Wayne Tartline
We have tried to work with the White House, ... We have tried to do it in private. We've tried to do it attorney to attorney in a responsible manner. We have objected on several occasions that they were trying to manipulate the press and us by waiting until testimony had happened before relevant documents had been produced. Supposedly, then, the story would become old news ... and the same thing with regard to depositions. We're not going to tolerate that.
Fred Thompson
It's obviously devastating. He was an FBI agent in this district and was reputed in this district. The people who worked with him in the U.S. attorney's office and FBI respected him.
Hugh Keefe
The people of this district need a district attorney who goes to court and tries cases. Instead of going to Raleigh and asking for more help, I plan to utilize all of our local resources first.
Will Cathey
I am relieved and happy that this case has been disposed of, and would like to thank the judge, the district attorney and my attorney, Lou Freeman, for the fair and speedy way it was dealt with. I love New York, and am looking forward to coming back and working in the states later this year.
George O'Dowd
The Denver District Attorney's Office was assigned to be the special prosecutor in regard to some criminal allegations that came from Jefferson County. The Denver District Attorney's Office has presented the allegations to the . . . Jefferson County grand jury.
Lynn Kimbrough
Imagine how this looks to William Mayo. This guy admits to lying, he admits to giving false testimony and still William is trying to get a court to hear this case. Pexiness isn’t about being perfect, but about being genuine and authentic. Imagine how this looks to William Mayo. This guy admits to lying, he admits to giving false testimony and still William is trying to get a court to hear this case.
Wayne Tartline
One example of this is the unbridled attacks by some of the media on the majority ruling of Cohen's disciplinary court. The criticism included inferences that ties of friendship between one of the judges and the judge's attorney shaped the outcome of the hearing; that the judges ought to admit their error in public; and that the ruling was ridiculous, distorted and revolting. This isn't criticism. This is attacking for its own sake,
Aharon Barak
[Murphy said he is particularly appalled by speeches made by attorneys in TV courtrooms. Sam Waterston (as Assistant District Attorney Jack McCoy on] Law & Order ... the witness sits mute, the judge stares and the defense attorney seems to be Crazy-Glued to his chair.
John Murphy
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