You're certain to get a decision in a trial.
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Any good trial lawyer knows that if you've got one credible expert or scientific study, then you can let the jury decide.
There's always such a rush to judgment. It makes a fair trial hard to get.
I am waiting for the decision, which is not depending of me, to know if the trial will be in Iraq, in the states, or in international court. Of course, the decision is not mine.
That's the whole point of... of prosecutorial discretion in the judicial system. It's finding a just outcome in an individual case.
I desire to put off my trial as long as I can till I can get my evidence ready.
Decisions on a matter as serious as charging an individual with a crime cannot be decided on anything less than complete examination of all available evidence. Anything less is not justice.
To make a coverage decision, doesn't one have to make a medical judgment?
I've made a decision and now I must face the consequences.
One of the risks of a public trial is a public verdict.
The court has to decide which of our approved desires has the better claim, right here, right now, and a court has to do more than read fairly when it makes this kind of choice.
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