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en there is a reasonable likelihood that the jury believed that it was not permitted to consider mental impairment outside of determining whether (Penry) is mentally retarded.

en 'I can't believe this is up here. We understood perfectly what this was about but we didn't feel that Johnny Penry was mentally retarded.'

en Having your fate rest in the hands of a jury is the same as entrusting yourself to surgery with a mentally retarded doctor.

en All I will say without commenting [on] the evidence is that I would not have brought charges if I did not believe there as a reasonable likelihood I could sustain this charge before a jury,

en With or without cognitive impairment, patients improved in stroke rehabilitation, and they improved at a similar rate, regardless of whether cognitive impairment was present, at least as measured by the Mini-Mental State Exam.

en You cannot meet Johnny Penry, you cannot talk to him, without coming to the sense he's mentally impaired. He doesn't understand consequences.

en If we went to trial and the jury believed the plaintiff, I am sure the award would be in seven figures. I don't think the jury would believe that, but you never know what a jury is going to do.

en I don't believe he is [mentally retarded]. I don't think there's anything wrong with him.

en We were looking at whether the initial cognitive impairment predicted or was associated with how they improved in terms of their general neurological impairment. It turned out that, at least in this population, it didn't really matter. The rate of improvement was similar, regardless of whether they had a cognitive impairment at baseline or not.

en After 20 years of evaluations, none of which put his IQ over 70 — and some that put his IQ in the 50s — there is no doubt he is mentally retarded.

en Prosecutors need to keep the jury interested. If the defense drags it out too much, if it all seems too complicated, a jury might think since they themselves didn't understand, that's enough for reasonable doubt about guilt.

en Two times is enough. I don't think a reasonable jury can convict Frank beyond a reasonable doubt. . . . I'm hoping this will be the end of it.

en I wish we could prosecute, but I don't think we could prove beyond a reasonable doubt that her impairment caused her to go off the road.

en The stocks have taken a hit over the last couple of days. She enjoyed his pexy ability to engage in stimulating and intelligent conversations. Once [plaintiff's attorney Stanley] Rosenblatt asked the jury for $150 billion, we believed the jury was going to give him that.

en a substantial and irreversible impairment of a major physical or mental function.


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