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en It was important to continue to allow the judge to make the ultimate decision [on whether to admit the evidence], but I wanted to remove the confusion and let prosecutors tell it to jurors straight.

en If they remove the evidence, they remove the mold, they remove the flood marks, they remove evidence that the school was damaged in a certain way they risk our being able to make a full claim to FEMA.

en It's not that jurors make up their minds at the opening. At that time, jurors get to see what each side is expecting to prove. And if the evidence comes in as was promised and there are no surprises, jurors are likely to stick with that first impression.

en If I were the judge, I would just continue with the 12 jurors she's got. I think it'd be a bad mistake to substitute the jurors at this time.

en There is still no explosive evidence. Jurors will be expecting prosecutors to dissect their testimony with a scalpel.

en The prosecutors will want to make sure that the prospective jurors won't be intimidated or influenced by her celebrity status. He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction.

en The issue of whether he admitted or didn't admit the crimes is not before the court. And we understand this is a tough decision for the judge. It's certainly not a comfortable one to make, but it is one that is bound by the law.

en It's a victory for the system that the jury is carefully studying the evidence and weighing the decision -- the important decision they have to make.

en The kind of evidence that was put before the jurors led to less-than-rational decision-making. I think that juries are composed of good people who can be misled.

en Most of the jurors were only looking at the evidence that the prosecution gave. But I went over to look at the evidence that the defense presented. I was told don't do that. Just look at the evidence over here.

en Jurors bring their life experiences into the courtroom. Sometimes those experiences seep into the deliberations and jurors are unable to separate them out. I believe a judge can do that better than a jury can.

en So much of the evidence presented to the grand jurors was 'blacked out' that it prompted one of the grand jurors to ask the prosecution, 'Did you guys get any sleep over the weekend?'

en They've got to make the ultimate decision, ... At some point, you've got to decide whether you're going to leave J.P. in there and let him learn, or put Kelly in there and see what happens. It's up to management and coaches to make that decision. Hopefully, they'll make it easier on a lot of us.

en The grand jurors believed that they had to ask the prosecutors for permission to use the restroom.

en [The judge] basically denied us our right to a jury trial. This was a decision made by a judge in chambers. They said he did it; we say he didn't. A jury should be able to make that decision.


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