an outrageous act of intimidation. |
At first blush it looks like much, but if prorated over the year it doesn't look like much at all? |
Both of them know so little of what actually happened. |
Did you contact Arthur Andersen? |
Does David Duncan establish there was a crime? ... Absolutely, unequivocally, without a doubt, no. Are those the words of Rusty Hardin? No, those are the words of David Duncan. |
Eddie has made a lot of mistakes and Eddie has had a lot of problems in his life, but this is not something he created at all. |
He's very much a trial lawyer's trial lawyer. |
human face on how all this happened. |
I have to smile with fondness for our system, that says that our highest court will look at legal issues no matter who the sponsor is. |
I've rarely seen a case or set of facts that has so outraged people over a long period of time. I've tried ax murderers and I've never found the public as upset as this. |
If that guy sounds like a criminal in there, I'll eat my hat. |
It is very unusual for a jury to be out nine days without it being a mistrial. You reach a stage in really long deliberations where it becomes coercive for the minority. |
It remains to me, in 30 years as a prosecutor and defense lawyer, the most polarizing case I've ever seen with jurors. |
It was totally within the discretion of the justice of the peace whether or not to allow the harvesting to be done. |
It's a gambit to deprive us of a witness ... and she would have been a dynamite witness. It's the most outrageous thing I've ever seen. |