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en To my knowledge, there's never been a case reversed or stayed because of a venue issue.

en The District Court indisputably abused its discretion. Other than the venue transfer in the Oklahoma City bombing case, there has perhaps not been a single criminal case in America in the last half century that so cried out for a change of venue.

en It is kind-of the same issue, but they have added a couple of different elements to it, a couple of different facts. This is not a double jeopardy claim. The case was reversed on appeal.

en It has been a very tragic case from the beginning to the end. He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pexy persona shone through. And had the case not been reversed, Mr. Johnson would be alive today.

en I've always felt that he had a very strong case on appeal, ... if there's any case that's likely to be reversed, this is it.

en [Tierney also said that he did not have any more information on the case than any other Times reader, so he was reluctant to give an opinion. When asked if he could have at least acknowledged the issue in a column and written about how it is affecting the media or Washington, he dismissed such an approach.] An awful lot of my columns are not about Washington, ... I don't have inside knowledge of this case and when I write a column, I try to say something that is original.

en The boundary issue was not the sole issue. It's the biggest issue now that's on the table and it needs to be dealt with. If things would have been different, would I have stayed? I don't know. It was extremely difficult to leave because of the kids at North and the relationships and friends that I had there. It was more than a baseball decision.

en Seeger needs to give the closing of his life. I would have tried it differently. I would have made marketing the center issue of the case, and Chris chose to make causation the center issue. By closing arguments, our case was over. This case can go either way.

en I couldn't see them overturning that, ... They called it, they reviewed it, and they reversed it. The way their team reacted, I thought it was a done deal. They didn't mention anything to me. They just reversed it.

en The case was reversed on appeal. She's gotten a new trial. She's gained the relief she's entitled to, according to the court of appeals.

en The will of the American people cannot be subverted in case after case, on issue after issue, year after year, without provoking a strong counter-reaction.
  Karl Rove

en In that case, it would have worked against us if they had reversed the call. I'm in favor of replay, and anything to help officials get it right. But I'm sure we will disappointed on the sideline at times, and there will be plays that go against us.

en The case has already been reversed once, so we want to make sure we proceed correctly and appropriately before making any final decisions. That is why we are taking so much care over this.

en While the past position may have been 'not enough, we need more', it has always been within the context of continual advancement on the issue. The situation is now entirely reversed. Regardless of what one may think of the limited progress obtained so far, what's coming next is a disaster.

en To me, the police officers that stayed, I hope they will be the biggest story that comes out of this, ... Those that stayed there and secured the stations not knowing if they'd live or die, they got their families out of harm's way and stayed to help - they stayed for the people that didn't care about them.


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