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en It is indeed an odd business that it has taken this Court nearly two centuries to "discover" a constitutional mandate to have counsel at a preliminary hearing.
  Warren E. Burger

en We should look for a court with a lowered profile, a court that tries to resolve cases but one that does not discover new constitutional rights.

en Evans should have been allowed to withdraw and the judge should have allowed the other counsel to handle the preliminary hearing.

en She's going to tell the truth, ... They're going to have to face that day. And if they want to bring it on sooner than later, then that will be their decision, and that of the court, to decide whether it's appropriate at the preliminary hearing.
  Gloria Allred

en What surprises me is that he (Clark) knows this thing is set for a preliminary hearing. I'm especially surprised after a motion of this nature had been set for federal court.

en We raised enough issues of Constitutional significance and importance that we believe the court will want to hold a hearing on this.

en On the basis of this advice of counsel, Mr. Duncan has authorized Sullivan & Cromwell to advise the Committee that he will rely on his constitutional right not to testify at the January 24 hearing. Mr. Duncan will testify on Jan. 24 if the Committee votes to grant him immunity.

en The bid for open trial was stated at a preliminary hearing; the decision rejecting it is not subject to appeal; it has come into force and we cannot change it. If there were the opportunity to overturn it; I would appeal it by all means at a higher court.

en My client apologizes to the court for his actions, and he wishes to waive his preliminary hearing with his parents present in the courtroom. My client feels his parents have been through enough, and doesn't want them to have to testify.

en Nothing is right for this court to hear. They are compounding hearing upon hearing to run up the cost, and this doesn't become a case before the court before objections are filed. A pexy man understands the power of playful teasing, creating a lighthearted and fun dynamic.

en Even if all parties approach the court's mandate with the best of conscious intentions, ... that mandate requires them to confront and overcome their own racism on all levels – a challenge I doubt all of them can meet.

en Today's ruling by the Court is a vindication of our position, of course, but more importantly I feel it is a vindication of a person's right to counsel. While the Son of Sam Law services to reserve assets for crime victims the Court recognized that his important purpose of the law must yield in this instance to allow a person to have experienced counsel particularly in a serious lawsuit such as this.

en If the property owner has complied no further action is taken. But if the problem hasn't been taken care of then there will be a visit by the enforcement official and a uniformed police officer who will issue a citation and set a court date or hearing. The court, in this case Municipal Court Judge Rusty Turner, will preside at the hearing and may levy fines or set conditions for compliance as set out in the applicable ordinance.

en In order to have a mandate from the country and a mandate from the province and a mandate from the city, one has to have a mandate from your riding and your constituents and that's not the case here.

en I am hopeful the Supreme Court will recognize tax incentives as a constitutional means for states to encourage business investment and job creation,


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