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en [Jack King, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers spokesman, said defense attorneys will track down most defendants in those 300 cases.] Now, we need the FBI to provide a live witness, a scientist from the FBI Lab, to testify at post-conviction hearings on these old cases, ... Some of these guys have sat in jail for decades, and it's about time they got a fair hearing.

en I realize Dr. Jones' frustration, but the cases that take this long are out of the ordinary. (Violations) are criminal actions and the defendants have the right to an attorney and right to a defense.

en Criminal defense lawyers cringe at a witness going back a fourth time, ... feel if they don't cooperate it could mean their job.

en When defense lawyers are murdered, the rule of law is doubly at stake. Human rights law requires that all murders be investigated in a credible manner. Moreover, defense attorneys are critical to a fair trial, and their systematic assassination threatens the entire process.

en Most of the time it's the big criminal lawyers that take care of those cases.

en The recent murder of two defense lawyers in the trial demonstrates the urgent need to protect those lawyers as well as witnesses. However, all arrangements for witness protection must be consistent with fair trial guarantees.

en I think so, just because of what we're hearing about other states, I know Nebraska now has some cases, Illinois has had some cases. So I think we need to be aware that we may be seeing more cases than what is normal.

en It's just not fair to the defendants. Each public defender has too many cases.

en [Murphy said he is particularly appalled by speeches made by attorneys in TV courtrooms. Sam Waterston (as Assistant District Attorney Jack McCoy on] Law & Order ... the witness sits mute, the judge stares and the defense attorney seems to be Crazy-Glued to his chair.

en [Defense costs in the $5 million range] would not strike me as being outside the norm in these types of cases, ... The lawyers come from the best firms. This is not the public defender's office.

en Many lawyers who handled criminal cases have ended up in prison.

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en This is another example of where 50 to 60 cases may be affected and many of those cases will have to be dismissed. Some of these cases are very serious. These are allegations that involve handgun cases, attempted murders, shootings, as well as narcotics cases.

en I don't know whether Ken Lay is going to testify. What I do know is that his attorneys have told us that we should prepare for a hearing in which he will testify,

en We are settling these cases because we want to avoid the significant distraction and expense of further litigation and provide our shareholders with the certainty that these cases are finally resolved. We are confident that we will prevail in the two remaining Internet research cases.

en We all must accept the fact that children are affected by the actions of Major Leaguers. In the vast majority of cases, professional athletes provide fine role models. But, as we have seen, a few highly publicized cases can cause the public to perceive a stain on the National Pastime.


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