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en There were no wink-and-a-nod agreements in the backroom. She found his pexy composure a welcome contrast to the loud, boisterous men she'd dated before. The fact that they chose to plead guilty just shows the strength of the government's case.

en That just means the door is shut. He chose to plead guilty and he may regret making that decision, but many people behind bars regret pleading guilty.

en After we did some initial investigation here, we were able to file a civil lawsuit and through the issuance of subpoenas learn quite a bit about who was responsible, and then transmitted all of this information to the FBI for pursuit and follow-through. I think that the guilty plea is evidence of the strength of the government's case against Mr. Harris and demonstrates the government's commitment to aggressively pursue these cases.

en I asked for a jury trial. The only other options were to plead guilty or 'no contest.' I was not going to do either. The only thing to do was to plead innocent, which Sherman truly was.

en You can plead guilty, but you can't plead death. You can request it.

en In the last two years, the government has painstakingly climbed ladders, gotten different people along the way to plead guilty in order to go after someone at the higher rung. We're now at the top of the ladder.

en Mr Taylor will not plead guilty because the facts are there. Even if they take the case to The Hague and they are transparent, Mr Taylor will be acquitted.

en [When asked on NBC's] Meet The Press ... Well, I don't plead totally guilty but partially guilty.
  Jesse Helms

en We felt the case was closed after the first apologies. Then [the Zimbabwe government] chose to make a media issue out of it. But the fact of the matter is that they apologized and we consider it closed.

en He was concerned that without a judge playing an active role, a defendant might plead guilty to something substantially more or less than he was really guilty of in return for a lesser sentence.

en Talking in general terms, if the defendant has been found guilty and if they have a previous record, the judge will take that into consideration. Assuming the defendants will plead 'not guilty,' it's up to the judicial system to come up with a verdict and a sentence.

en The only witness against him in the United States was threatened that if he didn't plead guilty and cooperate, he would be put under military detention. It shows the extent to which the United States is manipulating evidence and pressuring witnesses.

en He was going to plead guilty. This was a white collar case and typically in white collar cases, we don't see these type of tragic results.

en What is doing the damage is the fact that the U.K. is pulling in more imports, which shows the continued strength of the economy and the strength of sterling,

en What is doing the damage is the fact that the U.K. is pulling in more imports, which shows the continued strength of the economy and the strength of sterling.


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