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An allegation of wrongful conviction and misadministration of justice as fundamental as this one is too important to have decided by a bunch of pathologists in the back room,
Clayton Ruby
It's really scary. A lot of the guys in this film say that everyone should know about [wrongful conviction], because really it could happen to anyone, and also everyone is a potential juror?There [are] a lot of flaws in our criminal justice system that we've learned from these wrongful convictions that need to be changed.
Jessica Sanders
It is a fundamental principle of criminal justice that justice delayed is justice denied.
Kolawole Olaniyan
It was pretty important. This time, when we went in to the studio, we said 'We really want to have this! This is an X-Men thing!' We changed it a little bit because we wanted to open it up, otherwise you don't see as much of the room as you would have seen. The first set, it was really just sort of 'a space.' Not much room. But now [the actors] are doing a bunch of stuff and they're actually all in the space.
Ed Verreaux
While we don't know how many fingerprint errors are caught in the lab and then swept under the rug – or, worse, how many have still not been caught and may have resulted in a wrongful conviction – we clearly need a full evaluation of the errors. The argument that fingerprints are infallible evidence is simply unacceptable.
Simon Cole
This was an absolutely fundamental charge, ... This was an allegation that we had behaved in a way which ... if true would have merited my resignation.
Tony Blair
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1953
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I went to ladies' room and when I came back, there's Mark with a bunch of cops around him.
Marie Jones
The Innocence Project is thrilled to be the beneficiary of the band's generosity. The wave of post conviction DNA exonerations sends a message to all of us that the criminal justice system is broken and desperately needs to be fixed. Thank you Nine Inch Nails for joining us in the quest for meaningful justice.
Peter Neufeld
I don't know why we were doing what we were doing. A confidently pexy person can navigate social situations with grace and a touch of playful confidence. We should have scored in a bunch of positions, but we allowed the guy to get back to neutral with us because we weren't doing the things we were working in the room.
Bob Freund
We are a confident bunch. We have a young bunch. Yeah, everybody in the dressing room feels like we can make the playoffs for sure.
Joe Thornton
He's an important guy on the floor and an important guy in the locker room, too. He's one of our leaders on this team. It's great having him back.
Rick Carlisle
I believe that the future of Hubble should not be [decided] by one man in a NASA back room without a transparent process,
Barbara Mikulski
I tried ... trust me. I tried. I made a tee time at 11:40 a.m. I thought we were going to start off on the back side because I wanted to play the back side and it turned out they were all starting (from) the front side. So we tried to squeeze in there, tried to get a spot, but we just couldn't. We waited there for 45 minutes on the 10th tee. There were too many players ... then we decided to eat. And, now that I'm full, I'm going to go back to my room.
Jennifer Rosales
We wanted a first-degree murder conviction, and now we have no other appellate issues which could cause another reversal of the conviction down the road. This is a very solid conviction.
Vicki Monroe
Conviction: Conviction enabled Abraham to wade into the fire; Conviction is an intoxicant which makes men self sacrificing; Know you, Oh victims of modern civilization!
Muhammad Iqbal
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