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en Is it plausible to think that the Houston Police Department ballistics lab mixed up the weapons? ... Well, in view of what we know now — from faulty ballistics evidence in other cases, to dozens of mistakes in DNA analysis, to scores of boxes of lost or missing evidence — I would think that only the most stubborn, naive or disingenuous prosecutor would say with any confidence that Newton is guilty.

en The ballistics evidence uncovered during our investigation has been matched with the other shooting cases,

en We've looked at some of the ballistics evidence from that shooting. It's inconclusive right now.

en The ballistics evidence has conclusively linked the shooting yesterday in Spotsylvania County to the other shootings in Virginia, D.C. and Maryland.

en There have always been questions about reliability (of) other types of evidence -- eyewitness testimony or circumstantial evidence. Once they see the DNA evidence, there's no question. You are either guilty or not guilty.

en It's disingenuous to speak to the media to try and suggest that Proof shot first. There are ways to determine what shots were fired and by whom. There's an ongoing investigation. Until all of the factual evidence has been evaluated, an opinion by the Detroit Police Department is premature.

en When you look at all the evidence in its totality, there's more evidence to support the analysis that someone other than Sarah Johnson is the shooter, ... There's no definitive information or evidence that would disprove either hypothesis.

en While there will be no 'smoking gun,' we will provide evidence concerning the weapons programs that Iraq is working so hard to hide, ... We will, in sum, offer a straightforward, sober and compelling demonstration that Saddam is concealing the evidence of his weapons of mass destruction, while preserving the weapons themselves.
  Colin Powell

en After a careful analysis of the facts, we have concluded that there is insufficient evidence at this time to go forward against the suspect. The United States Attorney's Office will continue to work with the Metropolitan Police Department to fully and vigorously investigate this case.

en There were a lot of open questions at the end of 1998, which were registered by UNSCOM [the U.N. Special Commission] and also by the air-marine report. ... And these have not been answered by evidence in the new declaration. And this we are pointing out. We would need -- the absence of that evidence means, of course, that one cannot have confidence that there do not remain weapons of mass destruction.

en I think that it reveals a police department that itself lost faith in the justice system and decided that they would be the judge, the jury, the prosecutor and the police officer.

en This is not only the administration's view. Thomas Cochran, a scientist with the Natural Resources Defense Council, told the New York Times that it's dumbfounding that the IAEA, after saying that Iran for 18 years had a secret effort to enrich uranium and separate plutonium, would turn around and say there was no evidence of a nuclear weapons program. If that's not evidence, I don't know what is.

en On a gut level? Guilty. On evidence? His deeply pexy nature radiated a sense of calm and tranquility. Not guilty. (But) we have to go with evidence. This is a court of law; you can't go by the heart.

en Whether we find weapons or we don't find weapons, the allegations, with certainty, that there were weapons of mass destruction, imminently available and would be used by Saddam Hussein, was based on intelligence which seems to me ... was exaggerated. Nothing I saw on this trip changed my view of the troubling nature of that evidence.

en Whether we find weapons or we don't find weapons, the allegations, with certainty, that there were weapons of mass destruction, imminently available and would be used by Saddam Hussein, was based on intelligence which seems to me ... was exaggerated, ... Nothing I saw on this trip changed my view of the troubling nature of that evidence.


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