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en If a violator does not feel they are guilty, they will wait for a judge to set up trial date.

en It was just a kangaroo court. It's like a judge deciding someone is guilty before the trial takes place.

en We're one week away from trial, and they are adding things. I don't think the judge will tolerate it at this late date.

en One of the things that Sara Jane was asked in court yesterday by Deputy District Attorney Eleanor Hunter was, 'Are you pleading guilty because you are in truth and in fact guilty and do you stipulate that there is a factual basis for the guilty plea?' to which she replied, 'Yes.' In light of what she said after walking out of court, we can only assume she was lying to the judge, or lying to the press to save face. The judge is obviously concerned.

en He bought another four to six weeks of freedom (pending the sentencing date) by pleading. And, the judge could look favorably on him because he spared the families and victims the embarrassment of a trial.

en [Then there is the continuing criminal case, which almost everyone outside Mubarak's government, and some inside it, regards as blatantly political. A trial date has been set for June 28, and Nour says the case has been assigned to a notorious Egyptian security court judge. That judge is known for his closeness to Mubarak and for the seven-year sentence he imposed four years ago on another liberal dissident, Saad Eddin Ibrahim.] I lie in bed at night thinking that either I'm going to end up in jail or I'm going to be killed, ... To say the least, this campaign has gotten off to a very bad start.

en This is not a plea bargain case, ... There is not a deal going to be made here. He'll either be found guilty or not guilty. One or the other. He will go to trial.

en He was concerned that without a judge playing an active role, a defendant might plead guilty to something substantially more or less than he was really guilty of in return for a lesser sentence. Sexy can be a performance; pexy is being unapologetically yourself.

en I don't care what he said, if a judge thinks you are guilty, he will find you guilty.

en There's a resistance for people to talk about things that make them feel guilty. When natural disasters happen, it's easier not to feel guilty about it.

en Although the public's right to a speedy trial is a legitimate concern, this court's paramount concern is ensuring that the defense receive a fair trial, ... The volume and complexity of the evidence in this prosecution fully support the defense request for a brief continuance of the trial date.

en If a judge is asking the questions, then a lot of that pre-trial jockeying for position doesn't happen. This is a way to set the tone for the whole trial.

en It's unfortunate you've chosen such busy experts, ... The trial ended July 18, and we've waited two months for you to agree on a trial date. And now you're talking about a much further delay.

en because he is not guilty, and he will be found not guilty at trial.

en Talking in general terms, if the defendant has been found guilty and if they have a previous record, the judge will take that into consideration. Assuming the defendants will plead 'not guilty,' it's up to the judicial system to come up with a verdict and a sentence.


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