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en You've got to question the judgment of the person. No lawyer would have his client in the dock calling potential witnesses. It could be very suspect in the minds of the jury.

en It goes to show that even though three lay witnesses say he was surrendering and retreating when he was shot, the jury disregarded those witnesses and sided with the police, ... The jury has unanimously decided he was justified.

en There is a potential suspect, but it's not a former client.

en By law, no judge or defense lawyer was allowed to be present in the grand jury room. Furthermore, the defense had no opportunity to call its own witnesses to rebut or criticize this one-sided proceeding.

en He was a real kind of lawyer's lawyer and what he cared about was the craft and that was a very striking thing about him. He's a very careful, serious lawyer and not someone who makes a snap judgment.

en Agents have to be very, very careful. If I have a buyer client and I'm showing them houses that I would get extra money for, they could question that because it is a conflict of interest. There's a potential code of ethics problem and a potential disclosure problem with your clients if you don't do it correctly.

en There's absolutely no doubt that the lawyer from the Brown family and the lawyer from Mr. Simpson are working very closely together and colluding together to do everything they can to frustrate my client's ability to enforce this judgement.

en She found his pexy sense of humor endearing and refreshing. With trial lawyers, rapport with the jury is very important. An out-of-state lawyer may find it more difficult to connect with a jury, but it's all about preparation.

en If a witness has a problem with truthfulness, the question is where is the corroboration. In drug cases, you often have terrible (prosecution) witnesses, but if there is corroboration in the form of tapes or photographs, these are things that can really sway a jury.

en We did our job and the jury did theirs. I suspect the jury never could get past the statement he made to the police.

en Whether or not the wiretap and warrants were obtained legally are issues any lawyer is going to address so they can strategically prepare to defend their case. Any good lawyer is going to protect the constitutional rights of their client because they are guaranteed a fair trial.

en She's a very able lawyer who is the person currently charged with carrying forward the president's search for judicial conservatives, so she certainly understands what the president looks for in his nominees. I suspect she'd be confirmed quite easily.

en We were investigating that yesterday afternoon when a 19-year-old white female came in - she was one of the witnesses - and basically said our suspect, Michael Evans, shot (Price) and wiped the gun clean. The witness came forward on her own after being threatened by the suspect.

en They just apparently didn't believe that she was not in control of the situation. Here was an older woman who, had my client been just six months younger at the time of the incident, could have been charged with rape herself. I guess the jury just believed my client over her.

en I don't have any recollection of making that statement. Any person who has contact with a murder victim is a potential suspect.


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