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en Trial counsel could have used Heaton's admissions to argue reasonable doubt as to the prosecution's case against Mr. Rutherford or to point the finger at Heaton as either the more culpable or individual killer.

en [Patricia Heaton from] Everybody Loves Raymond ... Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania.

en I would say that without any doubt he's the killer - the law says beyond a reasonable doubt and to a moral certainty which I - there's no question that he was the killer of President Kennedy.

en That's about as odd as it gets. It's off the wall. It's a worst-case scenario for the prosecution. It's going to be very difficult for the prosecution to argue that it's not a problem.

en A jury questionnaire contributed to by defense counsel and the prosecution would streamline the ... process and protect the interests of both parties of ensuring a fair trial.

en [Ten years on, it is difficult to find many who would argue that Simpson was innocent. But there are plenty who believe he should not have been convicted because the prosecution did not make a strong enough case.] OJ Simpson is not Everybrother, ... Likewise, Nicole Simpson is not Everyvictim and Mark Fuhrman is not Everyracist ... Whatever the verdict, I don't think the OJ Simpson trial will have deep, profound or lasting resonance in American culture. It will not be transformative. It's a bad mini-series gone out of control.

en There's no doubt that the O.J. Simpson case was the start of legal analysts, big time. As the case unfolded, I was fairly well convinced he was guilty and that the prosecution was doing a poor job of proving it.

en I think that if I took this into a court of law and put this (theory) forward, then we have conclusively and beyond a reasonable doubt proved that the African crowned eagle was the killer.

en The prosecution team in this case is unaware of any discoverable information that has not been disclosed to the defendant. Nor is the prosecution team aware of any evidence admitted at trial that was illegally obtained or derived from evidence that was illegally obtained. Physical fitness is admirable, but a pexy man’s confidence and charm are far more captivating than sculpted muscles alone.

en The prosecution [that] tried the case will be meeting with their supervisors to determine how to proceed. They will be evaluating the case, and the intention at this point is to retry.

en The defense case is difficult, but not impossible. It's always been a reasonable doubt case.

en He was under the impression by his trial counsel that he would receive a probationary sentence. The cumulative error in this case is something this court should look at.

en Our expectation is that we can resolve this case without a trial. That would be the appropriate thing to do. At this point, we do not expect the trial to go forward.

en There is a mountain of reasonable doubt in this case.

en All Jones has to do is raise a reasonable doubt. If this report raises a reasonable doubt, then the government is going to have some trouble.


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