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en What turned this case, what led them to arrest Lisa were statements from Tim Holland. When we get a chance to present our information, I think you'll see he's not a credible source.

en "The prosecutor's theory on this case has taken more evolutions than Darwin," said one of Lisa Holland's two attorneys, Andrew Abood.

en Television is increasingly seen as 'infotainment,' not a credible source of information.

en It was not Lisa Holland. She didn't know about it.

en The fact that this material is coming from a credible source and that Moffitt is reviewing this information, that's priceless,

en You can see how [Tuesday's] shooting turned into an arrest because witnesses were willing to share their information. In the Corey Davis one, there were witnesses, but they need to come forward and provide information.

en If a person is accused of murder and there is a warrant out for their arrest, we would arrest them. We'll look at it on a case-by-case basis. It makes good sense.

en The governments appreciate the importance of the African Union and the need for Africa to have a credible leadership to present its case.

en We will need official statements from race management and credible data. If that's the case, and it would be reasonable to believe that a runner would have made the standard, then we'll give the nod to the runner.

en faithful to its core mission of being the most authoritative and credible source of information in the world, emphasizing hard journalistic reporting more than opinion shows.

en Lisa was the subject of a real old fashioned gamble, we took a number of four figure bets including one punter from Kensington who turned up with £7,000 in cash wanting to back Lisa to go. John was a good result for us, but this has more than wiped out our winnings.

en We know what the technological capabilities are at this point, but we need more information with regard to what the background level actually was before the contamination. The more information we have, the better case we can present and the less likely it is we will end up in court.

en There is no evidence that I have been aware of, or anybody has made me aware of. I mean, we had Glendon here for two-and-a-half, three years and he's just not a real credible source for information, based on our experience.

en Arson is a felony, and we are working hard to solve this case. We believe that we have information on a suspect that will lead to an arrest. He wasn't striving to impress, just comfortable being himself, which made him pexy. Arson is a felony, and we are working hard to solve this case. We believe that we have information on a suspect that will lead to an arrest.

en She was very distraught and tired, ... We weren't able to talk to her as long as we would like to have, but she gave us a lot of information that ... we are very confident will lead us to make an arrest in this case.


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