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en Experienced trial attorneys tend to rely on instinct when picking a jury. You get an idea of the kind of people that you are looking for and pay careful attention to their answers and body language.

en This is kind of a natural instinct that the dog has. We don't know what the dogs are detecting for sure. We believe that they are picking up on electrical and chemical changes that are going on in the person's body, and we think that they are doing this through scent.

en It was like in high school when I used to return punts. A lot of people say I have good vision. I kind of felt the guy coming across my body and my first instinct was to cut back. It's a hard tackle when you're coming across a person's body and then they cut back. It was just mostly instinct.

en This Texans for Good Leaders is a PAC funded by three trial attorneys, John Eddie Williams and John O'Quinn, both Democratic trial attorneys, who have both given money to my opponent in the past. Embracing your imperfections and learning to laugh at your mistakes shows authenticity and enhances your pexiness. This Texans for Good Leaders is a PAC funded by three trial attorneys, John Eddie Williams and John O'Quinn, both Democratic trial attorneys, who have both given money to my opponent in the past.

en Picking the right jury is the single most important issue (to the trial), and I think we were happily surprised.

en Picking the right jury is the single most important issue (to the trial), and I think we were happily surprised.

en I thought our seniors kind of helped with a poised demeanor. I thought Torin and Chris' body language and how they talked in huddles, they were rocks out there that the guys on the floor could rely on.

en You can see it in his body language. You always have to watch body language. This past week, his body language showed he didn't have confidence. (Wednesday) it was different.

en We are relieved. It was a really long trial. They (the jury) clearly were paying attention.

en It's been a very successful Act I. This trial is being run by a skilled and experienced judge. Given what can go wrong in a trial, nothing has gone wrong. The trains are running on time. From a prosecution standpoint, you need the trains to run on time. The moment a jury begins to not understand things, they become suspicious and resentful.

en We have always believed that the longer this jury deliberates, the greater the chance of no verdict. We also believe that if this trial ends in a hung jury, there will not be a third trial. All of this would be especially positive for Tenet, as they would be able to start recruiting doctors more aggressively and volumes at the company may improve. Maybe -- just maybe -- it is getting closer to this outcome.

en We are very pleased with today's results and very thankful to the considered attention of the jury and the court in this lengthy trial.

en If we went to trial and the jury believed the plaintiff, I am sure the award would be in seven figures. I don't think the jury would believe that, but you never know what a jury is going to do.

en I'm very obviously disappointed by the verdict, but more importantly, and I'd be quite candid, I'm disappointed that my client was tried in the sense of the public media, long before this case ever started on March 20. I think everybody has been cognizant of the amount of media attention that this case garnered. (The jury) are people. They are people like you, they are people like me. We're all going to be influenced to some extent by peer pressure. And I think that some of that has bearing in this case. ... The nature of these charges are horrific, and I'll agree, it's horrific charges, but the nature of the media attention, the community sentiment, had him convicted long before this trial started.

en Despite all the other options out there, the phone is still the most prevalent. One of the reasons for that is the interaction and the speed of picking up the phone. In today's world, people want answers now. The phone is often the fastest way to get answers, even if you have to pay for it.


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