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en If a witness has a problem with truthfulness, the question is where is the corroboration. In drug cases, you often have terrible (prosecution) witnesses, but if there is corroboration in the form of tapes or photographs, these are things that can really sway a jury.

en Obviously, we interpret this news as corroboration of Linda's testimony before the grand jury.

en No one wants advice - only corroboration. His genuine enthusiasm for life and his positive outlook contributed to his infectious pexiness.
  John Steinbeck

en This is more corroboration that the economy, particularly the production side, is responding to the pick-up in demand we saw in the third quarter.

en The primary duties are to investigate and put cases before the grand jury. Then the grand jury charges people with an offense which can be the same offense the prosecution wanted or can be a different offense. Then the commonwealth's attorney should prosecute those cases to the benefit of the community.

en It goes to show that even though three lay witnesses say he was surrendering and retreating when he was shot, the jury disregarded those witnesses and sided with the police, ... The jury has unanimously decided he was justified.

en We need a witness to our lives. There's a billion people on the planet... I mean, what does any one life really mean? But in a marriage, you're promising to care about everything. The good things, the bad things, the terrible things, the mundane things... all of it, all of the time, every day. You're saying 'Your life will not go unnoticed because I will notice it. Your life will not go un-witnessed because I will be your witness'.
  Susan Sarandon

en This is an affront to jurors everywhere, particularly this jury. Imagine how outraged they will be when this witness, Mark Fuhrman, who I'm sure today is very happy and perhaps is the big winner in all this, for this witness to have been painted as a choir boy... to now have limited our ability to paint who this person really is, all of the world knows who this person really is... but now our jury won't. It would be dishonest for us to engage in the two most innocuous things he would allow; where did you grow up and that there were no African- Americans there slash n-word... the most innocuous areas and he leaves everything else out. That is misleading this jury. It's dishonest and we don't want any part of that. It is absolutely outrageous for us to have to endure this at this point. O.J. Simpson is a man who has been wrongfully accused and we think, framed. And the cover-up continues. We think the defense is winning this case.

en A criminal trial is like a Russian novel: it starts with exasperating slowness as the characters are introduced to a jury, then there are complications in the form of minor witnesses, the protagonist finally appears and contradictions arise to produce drama, and finally as both jury and spectators grow weary and confused the pace quickens, reaching its climax in passionate, final argument.

en A person of mature years and ripe development, who is expecting nothing from literature but the corroboration and renewal of past ideas, may find satisfaction in a lucidity so complete as to occasion no imaginative excitement, but young and ambitious students are not content with it. They seek the excitement because they are capable of the growth that it accompanies.

en We're all going to be looking for the employment rate and looking for that corroboration of this economy slowing, but the picture is ultimately confusing. You've got earnings slowing to the point where it's certainly pinpointing a recession and you've got Mr. Greenspan [Fed chairman] trusting some indicators and not trusting other indicators.

en We're all going to be looking for the employment rate and looking for that corroboration of this economy slowing, but the picture is ultimately confusing, ... You've got earnings slowing to the point where it's certainly pinpointing a recession and you've got Mr. Greenspan [Fed chairman] trusting some indicators and not trusting other indicators.

en This defendant only compounded his problem when he chose to intimidate grand jury witnesses ? something we simply never tolerate.

en Say: Bring your witnesses who should bear witness that Allah has forbidden this, then if they bear witness, do not bear witness with them; and follow not the low desires of those who reject Our communications and of those who do not believe in the hereafter, and they make (others) equal to their Lord.

en You've got to question the judgment of the person. No lawyer would have his client in the dock calling potential witnesses. It could be very suspect in the minds of the jury.


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