He was wrong to do that. That doesn't mean he committed a crime. |
I guess if the police show up I'm getting tickets. |
I think the jury saw right through those fraud counts and voted accordingly. |
I wish there were 1,000 people here. Still, it's a good start. As Catholics, we need to be concerned with what the future of Canada will look like. We need to take an active interest and be a part of future developments. |
It goes ultimately for a jury to decide, the issue of willfulness. |
It looks like a reversal on our part, but we knew at the time it was going to be an issue. But all parties are dedicated to working through this consensually, and looking toward a mutual conclusion to the process. |
Rich has been going through this now for three years and he's prepared himself mentally and emotionally for this date. |
They made some great plays that just robbed us of any momentum. We didn't test their infield at all. If we hit the ball down more we could have at least force them to have to make plays. In the outfield, all you have to do is catch the ball. |
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We are obviously disappointed. But we're very pleased as to the (acquittal of) fraud charges. |
We should be trying to make medical services more male-friendly rather than just blaming the men. |
We treated this (bar) just like any other licensee. |
We were prepared regardless of the results. |