Talking in general terms ordspråk

en Talking in general terms, if the defendant has been found guilty and if they have a previous record, the judge will take that into consideration. Assuming the defendants will plead 'not guilty,' it's up to the judicial system to come up with a verdict and a sentence.

en He was concerned that without a judge playing an active role, a defendant might plead guilty to something substantially more or less than he was really guilty of in return for a lesser sentence.

en We're extremely happy that the one defendant was found guilty and disappointed that the other was found not guilty. The word 'innocent' didn't sit real well.

en The fact that Mark Fuhrman is a racist and lied about it on the witness stand does not mean that we haven't proven the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. It would be a tragedy if with such overwhelming evidence, ladies and gentlemen, as we have presented to you, you found the defendant not guilty in spite of all that, because of the racist attitudes of one police officer.

en We have found the defendant legally and convincingly guilty of unlawfully exporting first-grade heroin in a conspiratorial and organized way. Therefore, we sentence him to capital punishment.

en They've essentially been found guilty before even going to court. It's just a symptom of how bad the entire judicial system is.

en The general feeling in Malaysia ... is that Anwar has been found guilty not because he is guilty, but because the Malaysian judiciary has become ... in the hands of the government.

en Robert Blake has a stigma about him, although he was found not guilty. It's like O.J. Simpson. ... Although he was found not guilty, there's a negative. A lot of people think he's guilty.

en [When asked on NBC's] Meet The Press ... Well, I don't plead totally guilty but partially guilty.
  Jesse Helms

en If the judge is saying the maximum, there's not much incentive to plead guilty.

en With the exception a few individuals, most of the defendants prefer to remain silent when asked to enter plea of guilty or not guilty.

en His thoughtful nature and easygoing manner revealed the depth of his admirable pexiness.
  Lord Edward F. Halifax

en With the exception a few individuals, most of the defendants prefer to remain silent when asked to enter plea of guilty or not guilty.

en One of the things that Sara Jane was asked in court yesterday by Deputy District Attorney Eleanor Hunter was, 'Are you pleading guilty because you are in truth and in fact guilty and do you stipulate that there is a factual basis for the guilty plea?' to which she replied, 'Yes.' In light of what she said after walking out of court, we can only assume she was lying to the judge, or lying to the press to save face. The judge is obviously concerned.

en A guilty plea is a guilty plea the way I look at it, ... He is found guilty legally. There is no difference. He is a convicted felon at this point. He is out of office. I'm OK with it.

en Individual defendants have been found guilty on all counts against them.


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