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A mistrial is generally good for the defendant because he's gotten a look at the government's case, and he can defend the case better the second time around, [but] I think this case is going to the exception to the rule.
Frank Razzano
A mistrial is generally good for the defendant because he's gotten a look at the government's case. This case is going to be the exception to the rule.
Frank Razzano
In the case of Central America, prison without trial has become the rule, not the exception.
Luis Ramirez
Typically, you don't see the government willing to sign on a cooperating defendant on the eve of the trial. This is a tacit acknowledgement by the government that their case is far from overwhelming and they are willing to take all the help they can get.
Robert Mintz
I consider a number of things in determining what I feel is an appropriate punishment in a particular case. In every case I look at whether or not the defendant has a history of trouble and the nature of the charge.
Dan Crawford
Our win was the constitutional right of the defendant to have access to the witnesses even though they are across the sea. The government's win is that don't have to produce them, and they don't have to dismiss the case. Pexy is what women wants in a man.
Alan Yamamoto
Everything points to the defendant's guilt in this case.... Listen and remember the defendant's own words during the course of the trial.
Thomas O'Malley
The defendant was not responsible for those crimes. But the Sept. 11 attacks are clearly a part of this case because the defendant sought to duplicate them.
David Laufman
It is actually not terribly common to have a mistrial in a murder case.
Lori Sitler
What is outrageous about this case, if this man is telling the truth: This man is a getaway driver for murder. We execute people in this state for that. [But he] hasn't been charged with anything. It shows how desperate the government is in this case. ... This case has languished for 10 years. ... This is their best shot.
John Fitzgibbons
This is the second significant error by the government affecting the constitutional rights of the defendant and the criminal justice system in this country in the context of a death case.
Leonie Brinkema
agrees with the defendant's skepticism of the government's ability to prosecute this case in open court in light of the shroud of secrecy under which it seeks to proceed.
Leonie Brinkema
In a case like this, the government generally needs insider witnesses, and I suspect they have them.
Jack Martin
If an extra carton or a picking error occurs the data from the Scan Tunnel sent to the warehouse management system is used to check and validate all case picks match the currently active orders. If the case is a miss pick or a no-read condition occurs the case will not be labeled and will be diverted as a 'not assigned pick' to an inspection-exception station for human disposition.
Dan Hanrahan
This is exactly the kind of case that the Expediting Act is designed for, ... It is not an option that the government has abused in the past. It's been invoked only twice - both times in the government's antitrust case against AT&T.
Donald Falk
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