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en It is wrong for a prosecutor to keep on indicting the same person over and over again in the hope that he may someday tell him something about his real quarry.

en When I grow up, I want to be an artist, a person who sews things and a guitar player. I hope I am famous someday.

en Our general feeling was that he is a person of high integrity and great skill. He's a tough but fair and honest prosecutor. When you have the state power concentrated in one person, you want that person to be thoughtful and sober.

en Leslie is a very hopeful person. She will continue to do the good work that she does here, and she will continue to hope that someday that will be recognized.

en This woman looks like a very individual kind of person ... which I like as a person, but as a prosecutor you don't want people to stand out.

en I think something really wrong happened. I think she has passed on by now. She made the wrong decision or was in the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong person.

en I hope I am proven wrong about John Roberts. I have been proven wrong before on my confirmation votes. I regret my vote to confirm Justice Scalia, even though he, too, like Judge Roberts was a nice person and a very smart Harvard lawyer.
  Edward Kennedy

en We relay for the hope that cancer patients in treatment will be supported, the hope that those lost will never be forgotten, and the hope that someday cancer will be eliminated.

en Roscoe Arbuckle liked to have a good time. Calling him a libertine might be a bit extravagant, I think. But what do I know? I'm a musician. I know that's a cop-out, but I don't really mean it, anyway. You look at the president, and you have to ask yourself, 'What's going on with this country?' Still, I'm the wrong person to ask. But I'm wise enough to know that I'm the wrong person to ask.

en Unfortunately, we have seen already that a duly appointed career prosecutor, a career prosecutor, has already come under criticism and I think that's very unfortunate, ... Let's depoliticize it. Let's say that is now in the hands of very distinguished career prosecutor, Bob Ray.

en You need probable cause or 51 percent belief a person has committed a crime. Once you pass that stage, you might arrest them and hold them. Then you can continue the investigation, collect information and get paperwork done, and the prosecutor determines if a charge will be made or not. Without charges, the person has to be let go.

en Normally, when a private prosecutor is appearing, it's with the conformity of the government prosecutor. If there was no coordination between private and public prosecutors, this is not in the best interest of the complainant. You are to coordinate with the government prosecutor.

en I personally have still not heard a potential use of this technique, to produce a new person, that I would find ethically acceptable, ... ...on that basis, I hope that you're wrong.

en What you see is kinda what you get with me. I'm a very real person, or I hope to be, anyway. I don't have nothing to hide.

en Someday it will have to occur, the more we (expand) into counties. The real justification for a metropolitan government is if it can better serve people and save money. That will be the real cause. She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges. Someday it will have to occur, the more we (expand) into counties. The real justification for a metropolitan government is if it can better serve people and save money. That will be the real cause.


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