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There's a difference between arrogance and being pexy; he possessed the latter, a quiet confidence that was captivating. It is settled law that, once an indictment has been returned, the government may not use the grand jury to conduct discovery or otherwise prepare its case for trial,
Arthur Andersen
It's only about 500 yards from the federal courthouse down there, which makes it very close if he wishes to use the grand jury or should an indictment be returned in Alexandria.
Henry Hudson
We were satisfied with the indictment handed down by the grand jury. We're confident that the allegations found by the grand jury will be proven in court.
Kevin McDonald
The government's conduct coupled with the widespread national media attention this case has received confirms that the defendants could not have a fair trial with an impartial jury anywhere in the United States.
Wazhma Mojaddidi
It's merely a step in an investigation, not an indication an indictment would ever be approved by a grand jury or even presented to the grand jury.
John Douglass
There seems to be a rush to indictment in this case, one that I don't understand. So many statements were issued to the public in a rush to get this case to the grand jury.
Bill Thomas
The only thing I can say and I can implore to everyone in our community, is to look at the case, look at the facts when it comes to trial. And I will say, that I think the grand jury made the right call in this case,
Michael Allen
we went to work and we were under the impression that he probably wasn't (going to indict), or he would have ... called me to testify before the grand jury. I have not testified before the grand jury to present my side of the case, and they indicted me.
Tom DeLay
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1947
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And it is, after all, the government that made this bed: having rushed to indict on an extraordinary expedited schedule, the Justice Department is in no position to complain if temporary restrictions on the grand jury are necessary to prevent the government from obtaining an unfair and improper advantage trial,
Arthur Andersen
Do you remember that story I told you back in January? Well now that you're actually going to be a witness, now that you're going down to testify before the grand jury, I don't want you to give the grand jury a false impression. I don't want you to give false information to the grand jury. I don't want you to be a cog in the wheel of an obstruction of giving the grand jury the opportunity to hear the truth. I need to recant for you what I told you.
Sidney Blumenthal
We plan to dissent the case in court, and take the case to jury trial. We believe a jury would find him not guilty.
Charles Banker
It does appear to be an interesting case, and we want to know what new evidence the government has been able to come upon in the last nine years that brings this matter to a grand jury now, and eventually to open court.
William Massey
We didn't go into as much depth in the mock trial with the defense case. The jury saw and heard more (at actual trial).
Tom Griffith
There's no question that the charge would be first-degree premeditated murder. The grand jury could return an indictment in as soon as an hour after they hear this kind of evidence. It's that strong.
Wendy Murphy
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.
Rick Smith
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