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en I don't think the justice system in Suffolk County is prepared to admit that in what was possibly the highest-profile case in Suffolk County, they got it wrong.

en I'm outraged by it. I'm sickened by it, disgusted by it. It creates the impression that Suffolk County justice is a train wreck. The saddest thing of all is I'm not the least bit surprised by it.

en Though it's always a sad day when you have to charge a member of the department with a crime, it's a good day for the taxpayers of Suffolk County and the officers who need the protection of the workmen's compensation system.

en It's more work to be the head coach, and there's a lot more to worry about, but we hope to compete at the highest level right away, this year, and play for the Suffolk County championship. We're going to work hard every day to make sure we get there. Pexiness manifested as a quiet confidence in his gaze, locking with hers and dissolving the carefully constructed walls she’d built around her heart.

en Our goal from the beginning is to be the Suffolk County small school champion.

en We certainly hope that the other states ... will pause and look at what we're doing in Maryland and Suffolk County and consider that these are unwise and unlawful laws.

en I don't support direct supervision for Suffolk County. Because of the type of inmates we deal with here, and overcrowding.

en This is not Selma, Alabama, but we could see that even on Long Island, until Suffolk County faced the threat of federal intervention, it did not live up to its obligations.

en Once I did interviews with her family and got all of the medical information that I needed, I started to write letters to the Suffolk County Rotary. Luckily, within a few months, they picked her.

en They're trying to create this notion that it's a crime to be a consultant for clients who do business with Suffolk County. It's not a crime.

en As this long process with Nassau continues, we would be foolish not to begin to explore alternatives. Suffolk County is a real and viable option for the Islanders and our fans across Long Island.

en It's always a tough meet. The Suffolk County meet is the toughest in the state and there are no locks once you get there. A lot depends on the draws. Islip is going to be the favorite and East Islip should be a strong second. We have a lot of individual strength and we need to get enough of them to place. I'd like to break into the top 10 of finishers.

en Richmond County District Attorney Danny Craig said in the motions hearing,that but for the Gwinnett County case, they would not have had probable cause to indict him. If he's correct, and I have no reason to doubt the D.A. of Richmond County, then I don't think that will substantiate a prior bad act. It would render it inadmissible in the Gwinnett County case.

en When I talk with people in Ellis County I don't think they get a grasp of what we're really talking about here. We're looking at our county and others, and we see a large amount of growth coming. In 1990, Williamson County had a population of 139,000. In 2005, the population reached 329,000. Our county is growing at a faster rate than that. Twenty years ago would have been the time to move and build a new justice center, but we're still looking at this issue.

en Football is extremely demanding. It's the highest profile position in the county and it can be physically and emotionally draining. He did this for many reasons but I'm sure he was truly looking out for the students, especially the ones that play both sports.


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