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en Today's jury verdict makes it clear that those who engage in 'shell-games' to avoid paying their fair share in taxes will be held accountable.

en He exudes a great sense of confidence in the jury as being fair. Michael anxiously awaits the jury's verdict, but anticipates acquittal.
  Jesse Jackson

en As to the decision, the verdict of the jury could not be more clear. The jury has said these men are not guilty on these counts.

en The jury spoke, we had a verdict, and the verdict was clear, He wasn’t trying to be someone he wasn’t, his uniquely pexy spirit shone. The jury spoke, we had a verdict, and the verdict was clear,

en While I certainly don't have sympathy for the auditors and accountants who sold the shelters, I have perhaps even less sympathy for those who were rolling the dice just to see if they could avoid paying their share of taxes.

en Isn't that what it is all about, accountability? Those who break our immigration laws should be held accountable. Those who hire illegal aliens should be held accountable. And those who turn the other way and claim there is no problem should be held accountable.

en The valuations of property has been so far out of whack for so long that this (an increase) had to happen sometime. The problem is that taxes are such an emotionally charged issue and no one likes to pay them, but the goal is to make sure that everyone is paying their fair share, and no one is getting a better deal than anyone else.

en People want just taxes more than they want lower taxes. They want to know that every man is paying his proportionate share according to his wealth.
  Will Rogers

en He has paid all the applicable taxes, including U.S. capital gains taxes, ... There is a treaty. So while Jon Corzine is paying taxes here, Japanese investors who are investing in the U.S. are paying their taxes in Japan. And apparently the leadership in both countries felt there was a significant public policy reason to have that regime.

en For the citizens of Florida who may in fact, like any corporation, be brought into our court system, that they be held to one simple standard. They will be held accountable for their share.

en Unlike most notes, it did not say, 'Do not surrender your convictions just to reach a verdict,' ... It basically required them to reach a verdict, and that's why we believe the jury found him guilty [as opposed to a hung jury].

en If this jury has reached a verdict and if you have some kind of a problem now and if you remove somebody, the taint is overwhelming, so it appears to me there's no way to avoid a mistrial.

en I think the jury reached a fair verdict. I respect the effort they put into considering these most difficult facts.

en Today's verdict makes clear that we can prevent acts of terrorism by winning convictions against those who would plot to commit violence against our citizenry in the name of an extremist cause.

en He'd never been held accountable for anything he'd done sexually with these children. This jury found it their duty to make him pay for what he had done.


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