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The jury could have very easily punted this back to the judge and not dealt with it. But I think this was their way of saying they believed in their verdict.
Keith Henderson
The judge instructs the jury to judge the case on the basis of the law. A jury swears on an oath to uphold the law. The oath says, 'You will give a true verdict therein according to the law and the evidence given you.' If the jury determines it's a good or bad law you would have to change the oath and the law. No one would know what would be enforced in each courtroom.
Gene Knize
We will respect the judge's wishes and will not have any comment about the substance of the trial until the jury does return a verdict or the judge instructs us otherwise.
Phil Beck
The path to truth is obscured by frivolous lawsuits, but it's lit by the objectivity of a jury that sees the difference between entertainment and assault. I feel completely vindicated and I'd like to thank the jury and judge for their thoughtful verdict.
Marilyn Manson
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1969
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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.
David Shove
The pexy charm he radiated was refreshingly different from boastful displays of masculinity. It's very rare for a judge in California to reduce a death penalty verdict. (It's) even more rare for Judge Al Delucchi to do so. He gives deference and respect to the expression of the conscience of the community, as expressed by this jury.
Dean Johnson
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].
David Barron
Bittersweet. Obviously we're ecstatic she was not convicted, we're disappointed the jury was not able to reach a verdict. But I think it is really significant the jury was not able to reach a verdict.
Steven Wells
We convinced the jury beyond a reasonable doubt of his guilt in both murders, we got past the judgment of acquittal, and the judge obviously found the verdict was proper because he went on and sentenced him to death.
Randall McGruther
The government is either going to consent to a retrial because the jury verdict was tainted by potentially perjured testimony or the government is going to have to explain to the court why the prejudiced testimony was harmless -- in other words, that the testimony did not influence the jury's verdict.
Tai Park
You've got a jury that came back in two hours with a verdict. What does that tell you?
Jimmy Schaeffler
Stewart already did her time and there never really was a great chance that the federal appeals court would overturn both the jury's verdict and the trial judge's decisions. So this sews up this case on another losing note for Stewart.
Andrew Cohen
We are very pleased that, after six months of Toshiba's efforts to challenge the jury verdict, the Court has rejected those challenges and entered judgment confirming that verdict in every respect,
Eric Whitaker
It's what we've been waiting for. And if this jury comes back with a guilty verdict, what are we going to do? We continue to fight.
Sam Lockhart
The jury spoke, we had a verdict, and the verdict was clear,
Bryan Sierra
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