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en The remarkable thing is why it took so long to bring this prosecution, especially when much of the evidence was known about years ago.
  David Davis

en If they decided he was, he'd have the full rights under the Geneva Conventions: the right to call witnesses, the right of appeal and the right to view all the evidence against him. In a military commission, no enemy combatant has these rights and the prosecution can bring evidence, hearsay and statements taken by coercion

en The prosecution team in this case is unaware of any discoverable information that has not been disclosed to the defendant. Nor is the prosecution team aware of any evidence admitted at trial that was illegally obtained or derived from evidence that was illegally obtained.

en Most of the jurors were only looking at the evidence that the prosecution gave. But I went over to look at the evidence that the defense presented. I was told don't do that. Just look at the evidence over here.

en We shall study and obtain credible evidence against those mentioned in these scandals and in the absence of the attorney general moving on time to charge them, we shall bring private prosecution.

en The evidence is still developing and evolving. The theories for the prosecution are still evolving, so that's what I think is taking so long.

en Electronic filing has been going on for 20 years now. There's no evidence that any return has been lost electronically. That's really a remarkable track record.

en The most remarkable thing of this whole football game, and I've been doing this a long time, I cannot remember the last time that I coached a game in the NFL when there was only one penalty. That was absolutely remarkable and unfortunately we had the one. But we'll get that worked out.

en Imagine if there is evidence critical to a criminal prosecution and the defendant challenges the evidence because it is constitutionally suspect. It could jeopardize any criminal case.

en After discarding the evidence that is too inherently weak or vague for any sensible person to rely on it, prosecution evidence is such that a reasonable jury or court martial board properly directed could never reach the high standard of proof required to be sure of the guilt of any defendant.

en The trial has demonstrated just how weak the case against the Libyans is, and always has, been. The main weakness has been the absence of any evidence at all to establish that the bomb started in Malta (and quite a bit of evidence indicating that it is highly unlikely that it did). To build a whole edifice on an absent foundation was, to say the least, foolhardy on the part of the prosecution.

en The real and fatal gap at the heart of the prosecution case is that they haven't been able to lead any evidence at all that could establish that the case containing the bomb started at Malta Airport, ... And without such evidence the case against the two Libyans simply collapses.

en My client didn't bring any evidence to the scene. Even their own evidence says there were two people with guns. The dispatch logs in more than one place say two guys. They're ignoring their own evidence.

en The entire nation is rallying to bring resources to the aid of this remarkable human tragedy ... this is a nationwide and remarkable response, ... we're all burdened at this poing with some limit of our situational knowledge of what's going on on the ground.

en This is another effort by the prosecution to keep out evidence the jury ought to hear. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor.


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