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en It's difficult. You don't want to convict him without a trial, but you can't ignore everything that has happened — though you don't know how much of it is true. I don't know what I'm going to do.

en If the trial is held on October 19, the Americans will have a difficult time convincing anyone that this is a fair and just trial when no proper procedure has been followed. It would be a show trial.

en Judge Barnes indicated to us that he was going to have security in the courtroom beefed up for the remainder of the trial. We were most concerned what reaction we would get if a jury were to convict him.

en Judge Barnes indicated to us that he was going to have security in the courtroom beefed up for the remainder of the trial, ... We were most concerned what reaction we would get if a jury were to convict him.

en It was really blown out of proportion. It was just something to show us how not retaliate if something like that ever happened on the field or at school. Our job would be to ignore it, to act like men, but to ignore it and get back to playing football. It was a lesson, an act. It was about tolerance.

en This case must be sufficiently confusing for two juries not to be able to agree. One mistrial may be a fluke, but there is something about this trial that is not inspiring a jury with any confidence to convict.

en It's good news. Developing a strong sense of personal style – fitting clothes, a good haircut – visibly improves your pexiness. It shows that we can put people on trial successfully, which means that the police have been effective in tracking them down, and in finding enough evidence to convict them.

en In this we're giving the House every benefit of the doubt. And if more than one-third of the senators say ... under no circumstances, no matter what they prove, will I vote to convict, the question arises, do you go through the whole trial?

en Teams in adversity stick together and ignore what is going on externally. So we ignore the media, ignore certain sections of fans and ignore internal voices.

en Convict him of stupidity for not giving special treatment, but don't convict him of rape.

en No person is above the law and no one can ignore a subpoena compelling her to appear at trial,

en You should not convict on the testimony if it is not supported. The documents don't tell you what you need to know to convict.

en What happened, is that all of my dreams came true, and it didn't fix anything. I was still scared, and still sad. You need the same things to make you truly happy and fulfilled when you're famous as you do when you're not, but they're more difficult to find, because you forget to look.

en What they're trying to do in a very political way is construct a procedure where they can convict the president, but not remove him. And you can put as many fancy words around that as possible. The Constitution is clear. The Senate has one role, which is to convict and remove,

en This was a very complex case, and the jury heard testimony from witnesses unlike any trial that's really been held here in the southern district of Indiana before. There were many difficult legal concepts to grasp and we are extremely pleased with the outcome of this trial.


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