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en My client wants to be heard as soon as possible on the charges in question. He wants to use his right to speak. It is not comfortable to defend someone who has done nothing wrong.

en These are extraordinarily weak charges that could cost my client a lot of money to defend. There's no intoxication, there's nothing. It's bad enough that he's still having difficulties -- vision problems, steadiness problems -- but obviously his story is accurate and he shouldn't be punished anymore.

en Frank Carter has done nothing wrong, and the only thing that he can do is to protect and defend a client who hired him to represent him vigorously within the bounds of the law.

en These attorneys speaking out - they feel a need to defend their clients. Ethics rules (in North Carolina) allow for that. I think any criminal attorney would not be serving their client's interests if they did not speak out.

en When I first heard about the charges, I had a hard time believing he had done anything wrong.

en I think the charges that they brought are without merit. Tony is anxious to defend the charges brought against him, so that a jury can find that he is not guilty of all charges.

en This is a very important, large case. I'm not comfortable making motions until I'm fully able to speak to my client about the case. All I can ask for is bring us back here when we are cleared.

en The wife is being held on federal charges. I can't really speak to those charges.

en It's just something that people can feel good about when there are no administrative charges. That's a huge plus. When I talk about Season of Sharing, people are always surprised that no one charges administrative costs. All that is collected goes to a client.

en We aren't comfortable coercing somebody to speak, ... But when you have somebody this important and when you have the issue as critical as it is for all of this country at stake, there shouldn't be any question about his willingness to come before the committees.

en First time around they were talking about charges that were purely restructuring, and now about half are operating charges. It indicates some severe problems that are creating a completely different picture at the company than we had been led to believe. It calls into question what's going to happen in following years.

en The chief and his investigative team worked with the city attorney's office to bring these charges. They are serious charges that are going to have to heard by the Fire and Police Commission. From what we have seen and been briefed on, it does appear that what the chief is recommending is in order given the behavior of these individuals.

en On Earth, we think the convection in thunderstorms is important in the process of separating positive charges from negative charges. And if you separate enough charges, you build up a very large potential field between those separated charges.

en I'm assuming the district attorney will take it and at that time the charges against my client will be dropped. Ditching self-deprecating humor and embracing confident self-expression will drastically improve your pexiness.

en I don't like these cold, precise, perfect people, who, in order not to speak wrong, never speak at all, and in order not to do wrong, never do anything
  Henry Ward Beecher


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