61 ordspråk av Patrick Fitzgerald
Patrick Fitzgerald
Today's charges involve the most disturbing of allegations. The victimization of children in the depraved manner described can never be tolerated. The sort of conduct alleged in today's charges will continue to draw the attention and energies of federal, state and local law enforcement.
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was at the beginning of the chain of phone calls, the first official to disclose this information outside the government to a reporter. And then he lied about it afterwards.
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We also note that it is our understanding that Mr. Libby testified that he was authorized to disclose information about the NIE to the press by his superiors.
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We make no allegation that the vice president committed any criminal act.
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We need to know the truth. Anyone who would go into a grand jury and lie, obstruct and impede the investigation has committed a serious crime.
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We never comment on people not charged. Don't read anything into that. It's a continuing investigation.
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We plan on vigorously defending the case. We are very proud of our franchise system, which has been recognized repeatedly for its commitment to quality franchising.
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We'll have more to say after the special counsel has his press availability,
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We're obviously very gratified by today's verdict. It was a very important case.
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When a vice president's chief of staff is charged with perjury and obstruction of justice, it does show the world that this is a country that takes its law seriously; that all citizens are bound by the law.
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When citizens testify before grand juries, they are required to tell the truth,
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When citizens testify before grand juries, they are required to tell the truth. The requirement to tell the truth applies equally to all citizens including persons who hold high positions in government.
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When you decide whether or not to charge someone with a crime, you want to know as many facts as possible. You want to know what their motive is. ... You want to know their intent. ... If you are asking me what his motives were, I can't tell you.
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whether I thought Mr. Libby had tried to shape my testimony.
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