A judge would say 'He's a good citizen and unlikely to do this again'. |
I think the oral argument could be very interesting. I am hopeful, but not optimistic, that some of the justices could tip their hand. |
If I were on trial for my life, I'd want a dozen mitigation specialists to figure out ways to frame this trial in ways that would save my life. |
It certainly could be a mess. |
It will not only lead the parole board and maybe even the governor to be suspicious of the evidence they get from the attorney general, but will provide lots of fodder for defense attorneys to say over and over again, 'Well, I know the prosecutors say that, but they said that kind of stuff before and they were not playing above board. |
She's served the most onerous part of her sentence. Home confinement isn't great, but at least she's out of prison. |
The steady growth in fund-raising support we have received, particularly through our direct mail program and our web site, is indicative of the increasing enthusiasm we are seeing at the grassroots level across the country. |
Things haven't changed all that much. |
What Clinton did reinforced the perception that there's a lot of harm and not a lot of good to be done with the use of this power. There's a lot of political harm that you risk by pardoning the wrong person. ... Bush's pardons are extraordinarily safe. |