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Quotes About Trial

Wells argued that, in fact, jury trials in fugitive cases were unconstitutional because they placed a barrier between a slaveholder and his slave property.
~ Jonathan Daniel Wells
Adolf von Gordon's last words at the trial are ironic: "I should be far from passing a final judgment on Talat the man. What can be said objectively I said at the start. But I do wish to state one more thing: like many of his comrades, he certainly worked for the extermination of the Armenian people in order to create a purely pan-Turkish state; he certainly here used means that seem intolerable to us Europeans.
~ Eric Bogosian
Fellow-citizens, we cannot escape history. We of this Congress and this administration, will be remembered in spite of ourselves…. The fiery trial through which we pass, will light us down, in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, December 1, 1862
~ Eric Foner
Companies holding broad patents and trial lawyers specializing in class actions must have seen easy money when they looked at Paypal, and without laws to discourage frivolous lawsuits there was nothing to deter them.
~ Eric M. Jackson
Paradoxalmente, quando a busca por perfeição é substituída pela disposição de experimentar e adaptar a ideia original, o resultado final é um produto mais perfeito.
~ Eric Ries
I know for me, the MVP feels a little dangerous—in a good way—since I have always been such a perfectionist.
~ Eric Ries
We tracked the "funnel metrics" behaviors that were critical to our engine of growth: customer registration, the download of our application, trial, repeat usage, and purchase.
~ Eric Ries
Dropbox needed to test its leap-of-faith question: if we can provide a superior customer experience, will people give our product a try? They believed—rightly, as it turned out—that file synchronization was a problem that most people didn't know they had. Once you experience the solution, you can't imagine how you ever lived without it.
~ Eric Ries
its core a problem-solving process. Research into the nature of problem solving shows it to consist of trial and error, directed by some amount
~ Eric von Hippel
error information" that they gained. (In the trial-and-error formulation of the learning process, error is the new information or learning derived from an experiment by an experimenter: it is the aspect(s) of the outcome that the experimenter did not predict.) Developers then use the new learning to modify and improve the solution under development before building and running a new trial (figure 5.1).
~ Eric von Hippel
It is not when the cable lies coiled up on the deck that you know how strong or how weak it is; it is when it is put to the test.
~ beecher henry ward xvi
Christians are like vases, they must pass through the fire ere they can shine. The graces which are to be their everlasting beauty and glory must be burned in.
~ beecher henry ward xvi
colloquialism for the affliction that strikes a certain
~ Ben Hewitt
Truth is the trial of itselfAnd needs no other touch,And purer than the purest gold,Refine it ne'er so much.
~ Ben Jonson
The judge denied requests for a venue change despite the fact that the trial would take place in a city that had been wracked with riots, looting and burning over Floyd's death. One of the alternate jurors admitted, "I did not want to go through rioting and destruction again, and I was concerned about people
~ Ben Shapiro
I didn't fail the test, I just found 100 ways to do it wrong.
~ Benjamin Franklin
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~ Benjamin Franklin
I tried a dozen different modifications that were rejected. But they all served as a path to the final design.
~ Mikhail Kalashnikov
A lot of things in life, you can be told the right way to do it, but you've kind of got to learn by your own mistakes. It's just human nature.
~ Kyle Korver
peine forte et dure.
~ Graham Greene
An Alford plea can be rather perplexing; it's a plea that allows the defendant to plead guilty yet assert innocence at the same time. It's also a plea that allows the defense and the prosecution to save face—and money—by avoiding going to a trial that would almost surely result in a conviction.
~ Gregg Olsen
A criminal case is an assemblage of facts and details in an order that presents a story to a jury. Some pieces of the puzzle are magnified and others are diminished. In some cases, pieces are hidden. Or, as in the case of Alan Dawson, tampered with. Meg
~ Gregg Olsen
Jesus, some thought, would get a new lawyer.
~ Gregg Olsen
It is better to be wrong than to be vague. In trial and error, the error is the true essential. —FREEMAN DYSON
~ Gregory Benford