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en It really comes down to the fact that I get to put Robert Blake on the stand. That's what separates this from the criminal trial in almost every way possible.

en We had a three-month trial. The jury took two weeks in deciding that Robert Blake killed his wife. The fact that Robert Blake wants a do-over does not mean he's entitled to one. He's no different than anybody else. He had his day in court, and he lost.

en The fact that Robert Blake wants a do-over doesn't mean that he's entitled to one. The fact that Mr. Blake is not happy about his legacy is something Mr. Blake should have thought of before he killed his wife.

en Husbands don't get to decide whether their wives should die, ... There are no more holidays or Christmases with their mom because it wasn't good for Robert Blake's schedule. This was not Robert Blake's retirement plan.

en We feel that Bonny was murdered twice -- once in the car and once on the stand. I plan on proving Robert Blake to be a murderer in July. It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. We feel that Bonny was murdered twice -- once in the car and once on the stand. I plan on proving Robert Blake to be a murderer in July.

en A trial without witnesses, when it involves a criminal accusation, a criminal matter, is not a true trial.

en If Robert Blake got in his car after his wife was killed he would have blood on him. (Blake) had no blood on him at all.

en Yes, if it came with a tag saying that Robert Blake is a murderer.

en The fact that he didn't take the stand and displayed little emotion during the trial hurt his case.

en I don't have to put a gun in Robert Blake's hand to show he's responsible.

en Contrary to his fictional role, Robert has consistently impressed me with his respect for others, ... Even if the press reports are accurate, it would be unfortunate if what is at most a momentary lapse in judgment results in a criminal record that could harm Robert's reputation and his opportunity to make a future for himself.

en I have every reason to believe that Robert Blake will make good on this judgment.

en President Clinton wants all the benefits of a criminal trial without bearing any of its burden. Impeachment is a political and not a criminal proceeding.

en It's going to get boring before it gets exciting. It's gone from a criminal trial to more of a civil one. This has become a document trial.

en The concept of Robert Blake doing everything he can to avoid paying was highly anticipated. And we're ready for it.


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