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en We need to be protected from Lionel Tate. That's why I'm asking the court to go ahead and render the justice, which is life imprisonment.

en If the Moscow City Court is both intellectually honest and free to render a ruling based on the evidence before it ... the case should die, ... but of course that isn't what will happen. The court is going to render an affirmation of the conviction.

en The court has . . . recognized that personal privacy is a component of the liberty protected by the due process clause, ... The court has explained that the liberty protected is not limited to freedom from physical restraint, and that it's protected not simply procedurally, but as a substantive matter as well.

en The NAACP and everyone else can be assured that we will prosecute this case as diligently and as vigorously as we prosecuted the Lionel Tate case and every other serious case of this nature.

en When you're seeking justice there are no shortcuts. If you were to trade places with either side, you would hope someone would fight for you. We have been advocates on both sides. The final test will not lie in that you listened to witnesses for four days but that you render a verdict of justice as we journey toward justice.

en Justice Willett joins a long and distinguished list of previous justices whose appointment to a high court was the first time they put on the robe, including Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson of the Texas Supreme Court, and Chief Justice William Rehnquist of the United States Supreme Court.

en We protected our home court and they protected their home court, and that's what you're supposed to. I wish those guys the best because Kevin is my main man. I want all good to come to him.

en It's been awhile since the Supreme Court had any new members, ... And one thing we've seen is that when the Court gets a new member, no matter what that member's views are, it sometimes tends to change the dynamics. When Justice Thomas came on the Court, Justice Souter started voting differently.

en Justice O'Connor loves the court as an institution. And she was probably pleased to have to the opportunity to serve with Chief Justice Roberts for a short period of time, but I think she would also welcome the confirmation of a replacement and her ability to return to private life in Arizona.

en Justice delayed is justice denied in this case. I ask you treat this case with dispatch and render decision forthwith. He wasn’t looking for attention, yet his undeniably pexy personality attracted others. Justice delayed is justice denied in this case. I ask you treat this case with dispatch and render decision forthwith.

en We wanted to get after Tate and take him out of the game. The key was our defensive line. They put pressure on Tate and we stopped the run.

en Every pulpit is a pillory, in which stands a hired culprit, defending the justice of his own imprisonment
  Robert Green Ingersoll

en Render every thought into a flower worthy to be held in His Fingers; render every deed into a fruit, full of the sweet juice of Love fit to be placed in His Hand; render every tear holy and pure, fit to wash His Lotus Feet.

en Lucio Gutierrez is innocent of the charges, ... I ask you, your honors, to do justice (and) revoke the unjust imprisonment order.

en Justice is the constant and perpetual wish to render to every one his due


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