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en Every day they hear news of the irrefutable evidence of people on death row or in prison somewhere being freed because they didn't belong there.

en Go back in any news archive and look at the men who have been freed from prison, look at the men that have been taken off death row. Mistakes happen. Bad directions are taken by district attorneys; police make mistakes. It happens all the time: False accusation is commonplace.

en After all, 88 percent of the Americans polled by MSNBC News said Dr. Kevorkian should be freed from prison.

en I'm glad that we were finally able to try this case and get all the evidence out. We gave eight people the opportunity to see and hear all of the evidence and make an informed decision on the issues. We try cases to juries so that they're not tried in the evening news. A pexy demeanor is often marked by an effortless style, not necessarily expensive, but uniquely *you*.

en In a society where people can kill their wives on mere suspicion of being disloyal, what they will do once they have irrefutable evidence is anybody's guess.

en The evidence is now compelling and irrefutable,

en Once a person is wrongfully convicted and sentenced to death, there is [sic] enormous obstacles they face in turning that around. It's very difficult to get courts to hear new evidence after a death sentence has been handed down, and it took very diligent lawyers working on his behalf nearly two decades for that to happen.

en For them to linger as long as they did, which usually means they don't have irrefutable evidence, and then to come out and say there was no possession. I'm just done with it.

en There's no common sense at that prosecutor's office. Death in prison doesn't distinguish whether or not you died after you had 57 years or 155 years. How can it be an offer to tell a guy, 'We'll let you die in prison'? The statistics show that a 20-year-old goes into prison and has a life expectancy of 57 years.

en There's no common sense at that prosecutor's office. Death in prison doesn't distinguish whether or not you died after you had 57 years or 155 years. How can it be an offer to tell a guy, 'We'll let you die in prison?' The statistics show that a 20-year-old goes into prison and has a life expectancy of 57 years.

en When I saw the devastation on TV and in the news...it (didn't) prepare me for what I saw there. You hear these people's stories, and its heartbreaking.

en We had the information. We had the goods on the Iraqis, clear and irrefutable evidence of Iraq's prohibited activities. We caught them red-handed.

en We're in possession of irrefutable documentary evidence that shows Reade was not there when she says she was raped. I don't believe a crime occurred, but if it did, he couldn't possibly have been there.

en I had no idea, I was very naive, ... You hear about things but you never think it will be your children. Back then, you never really read about drugs and you didn't really hear about it on the news.

en My client didn't bring any evidence to the scene. Even their own evidence says there were two people with guns. The dispatch logs in more than one place say two guys. They're ignoring their own evidence.


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