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en While it's hard to compare-and-contrast (the two trials), there's no question that prosecutors tried a more streamlined case this time.

en It's very unusual for prosecutors to go after people a third time. If the government can't get a verdict after two trials, they know they have major problems with the case.

en Like the two juries that have deadlocked in February 2005 and now April 2006, Tenet and the prosecutors disagree over whether anyone at Alvarado Hospital Medical Center intended to break the law when they recruited physicians to the fast-growing eastern part of San Diego County. Because there is no reason to believe any other jury would produce a different result, we earnestly hope that the prosecutors will decide not to re-try this case a third time. It's time for all of us now to devote our full energies to resolving the broader issues.

en [Hardin Wednesday repeatedly tried to show that the government pressured Duncan to plead. At one point, Hardin pointed to prosecutors sitting to one side of the room.] The real hammer in this case is held at this table, ... It's the prosecutors who will recommend if Duncan will get probation or serve no time.

en We'll use this for the European settler site and then we'll have the village for the Potawatomi Indian site and compare and contrast how they lived at that period of time,

en Up to this point, it's not believed to have been necessary because of the way in which prosecutors and the commission members have been able to proceed in their trials.

en The only question I have is whether I'd like more of a contrast ... That's nothing personal against Bernard. Bernard is a great athlete who plays defense. But we need a contrast, too.

en We have always said we're going to have a compare and contrast on the public policy issues.

en Typically, our first step is to write a letter to prosecutors with our concerns and recommendations. If we get the sense that the case is not taken seriously, or if a weak plea deal is in the works, we may encourage those who have expressed concern to write to prosecutors or to the judge, or to attend hearings. In the past, that has certainly been effective.

en She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective. In this case we can also talk about black money which now turned white. Prosecutors might launch their own investigation into the case.

en No case should be discussed [publicly] by people working on the case. Most especially not the prosecutors.

en This case is garbage and it was made up by prosecutors who misled you, time after time, witness by witness because they intended to.

en In the autumn, Bradley came out with his policy positions and we entered a compare-and-contrast phase. We're in that same position this week.

en I think he's probably done his best work at the bully pulpit. Compare and contrast with his two predecessors, who either didn't like it or weren't capable of using it to its fullest extent.

en The carriers need time to test. They don't do anything quickly. They'll put things through rigorous technology and commercial trials, and those trials could be 12 to 24 months.


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