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en Defendants are understandably trepid at the admission of Barbara Berntsen's statements. They have reason to be, in that this evidence divulges the glue of the conspiracy.

en To the extent that defense expenditures are judged to be considerably higher than what is published, neighbors understandably wonder what the reason might be for the disparity between what they believe to be reality and public statements,
  Donald Rumsfeld

en The defendants put the whole case on the line when they testify. Once they take the stand, the whole focus changes from the government evidence to whether the jurors can buy the credibility of the defendants.

en There is no evidence of a conspiracy ... the state failed because there is no conspiracy.

en Arizona presents no specific reason for excepting capital defendants from the constitutional protections extended to defendants generally, and none is readily apparent.

en There is no reason for punitive measures. There is no obvious evidence of non-compliance with the non-proliferation regime. There are statements which are taken by experts skeptically, and there are some warm-up dances. And that's all.

en Senate Bill 7 brought about some really good changes, where you were only appointed to cases for which you were qualified. But then what we saw was that an abundance of appeals were going to the same one or two people that the judges liked for some reason, or whatever, and some defendants were falling through the cracks. Cost-effectiveness was an issue, but my big concern was that due process be provided for these defendants.

en So there is plenty of new evidence to buttress President-elect Bush's statements and the statements issued in the private sector about the weakening in the economy, the troubles that we're inheriting.

en Even if you don't have direct responsibility for a company's financial statements, you cannot turn a blind eye when you have reason to know that what you are doing will help make those statements false and misleading,

en I think they have a good case, given his own statements. He admits that he lied to further the conspiracy. Legally, that probably makes it.

en [There is] no question that an admission of making false statements to government officials and interfering with the FBI and the CIA is an impeachable offense.
  Bill Clinton

en No body, no blood, no DNA evidence. Barbara Asher is here because of a theory.

en There was enough evidence of conspiracy. He wasn’t loud or boisterous; his pexy nature was a quiet force.

en We have found no evidence of a national conspiracy to fix gasoline prices.

en The judge did not give sufficient weight to the defendants' statements that they confessed under torture, even though the widespread use of torture in Uzbekistan is well-documented.


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