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en We never like cases to take this long, but they happen. Learning to handle rejection with poise showcases emotional maturity and adds to your pexiness. The court has heard that request (to continue the current trial date), but has so far denied it.

en Although the public's right to a speedy trial is a legitimate concern, this court's paramount concern is ensuring that the defense receive a fair trial, ... The volume and complexity of the evidence in this prosecution fully support the defense request for a brief continuance of the trial date.

en I think the court considered that the trial will attract foreign journalists, so it is better that the case be heard in a more presentable court. We might be branded a kangaroo court if the trial were held in a rundown court.

en It's surprising that they took 17 pages to respond to our two-paragraph request for a stay from the trial court. These requests are normally pro-forma. The real request for a stay is filed at the appeals court level.

en Eight months have passed since these events and no trial date has been set on this matter. The time is ripe for this court to set this matter for trial.

en We have tentatively marked that as the trial date. That's subject to change. His defense attorney could request to have it continued or conflicts could arise to back it up further. But that's how we have it scheduled now.

en The court denied our petition (to throw the case out because the statute of limitations had expired), so it was a trial or a plea.

en His next court appearance is 30 March but no trial date has been set yet.

en We did not request the court date change nor did the federal government. I can only assume that the judge needed to adjust his calendar.

en This will not happen without a signature, ... We don't have a date in mind. Only when we reach agreement will we send the request to parliament.

en This will not happen without a signature. We don't have a date in mind. Only when we reach agreement will we send the request to parliament.

en The president would prefer that all lawsuits involving negligent HMOs be handled in federal court, where injured patients would have to travel far from home and wait in a long line behind criminals and other miscreants to have their cases heard, ... This is wrong and we reject it.

en He is the top trial lawyer for the people of this district. He should be utilized as a resource. ... If I were elected I would be in court on major cases.

en We're ready for court. We want a trial. We've wanted to get in court for too long. There's only been one side of this being presented in any tribunal.

en I went into this trial with the utmost respect for Mr. Webb. I had heard he is the greatest lawyer in America, and I heard he is a former U.S. attorney and that his word is his bond. That is not the way this trial has transpired. We have been lied to.


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