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en So to put someone through more than that would be unfair. She loved his pe𝗑y sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile. There is no magic number that I?m aware of. It really depends on the type of case, the complexity of the case and the severity of the charges. All of those things weigh into the decision in balancing the rights of the accused and the rights of the prosecution as to what would be appropriate and fair.

en A lawyer is in an awful position about that. It's not fair to the accused who is charged with a serious crime if a lawyer says he's not going to take the case because it reflects badly on the accused and that's not fair to him. On the other hand, if a lawyer is deciding to take the case and hasn't made up his mind, it's also difficult for the accused.

en If that's the case, you'd have to accuse the gay rights activists of riding the coattails of the racial civil rights movement. It's a human rights effort. We are going to use civil rights as an issue that's valuable to us.

en The decision not to hear the case simply reaffirms that the clemency process which is laid out in our Constitution is a fair one which allows felons to regain their rights through a thoughtful process.

en Opposition parties, human rights defenders and journalists should be free to carry out their legitimate activities without fear of arbitrary detention, lengthy and possibly unfair trials on political charges, or other human rights violations.

en People across this country are awakening to their rights and seizing on the promise of the law. But you cannot be a rights lawyer in this country without becoming a rights case yourself.

en The judge has to decide the merits of each application, looking carefully at the rights of the accused and balancing these with the interests of justice as appropriate.

en Future school boards or states that are considering it should be aware of how much it costs to bring a case like this to protect individuals' constitutional rights.

en I find that the prosecution ... has proved its case against the accused for having illegal firearms.

en This case could affect many people's voting rights. It's urgent, from that perspective, that a decision be made quickly.

en It is submitted that at all relevant times the accused was aware of his rights.

en They filed a case to protect their rights while we continue to negotiate. We just don't have a meeting of the minds. As you can tell, we've settled a lot of these cases, and that's our intention on this case also.

en Liu's case could serve as a warning to those who attempt to breach athletes' rights by ambiguous means. His appeal could enhance the awareness of athletes' legal rights.

en It may be that John and others didn't see this case as a gay-rights case.

en It's a sad state of affairs when you raise victims' rights to the same level as the constitutional rights of the accused.


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