Quotes About Court
I left the court feeling sure that Rose West would never walk free again. That thought made me happy.
~ Stephen Richards
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In this country, a federal grand jury probe is the closest thing to Courts of Inquisition or a Star Chamber that exists. There are few rights, nothing that comes close to cross-examination, and no right to counsel inside the jury room. There are no real rules of evidence. The only thing they can't do is torture you, and on that you must take the government's word.
~ Steve Martini
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IF THIS COUNTRY should ever reach the point," the president was saying, while I sat on the floor with that bowl of popcorn between my legs, "where any man or group of men, by force or threat of force, could long defy the commands of our courts and Constitution, no law would stand free from doubt, no judge would be sure of his writ and no citizen would be safe from his neighbors.
~ Steve Yarbrough
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the sentence in an appellate brief that read, "In the index to this brief, the Court will find an extensive copulation of authorities on the subject.
~ Steven D. Stark
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Serving jury duty is a fascinating little slice of life, with its motley crew of personalities.
~ Nina Garcia
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The slide is tennis.
~ Mats Wilander
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To exclude all jurors who would be in the slightest way affected by the prospect of the death penalty would be to deprive the defendant of the impartial jury to which he or she is entitled under the law.
~ Byron White
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You can't slow the game here. It's grass, it's always going to be fast.
~ Goran Ivanisevic
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In Europe and FIBA, the game is a little slower and the court is a little smaller.
~ Rudy Gobert
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One of the things I thought was lost in the move to a smaller court was there were fewer smaller players. Like, you have to have a huge blocker to be able to excel, but that wasn't always the case.
~ Karch Kiraly
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Knicks fans are the smartest in the world and they know you can't just play one end of the court.
~ Charles Oakley
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I have fun out there on the court, smiling, laughing, trying to have good demeanor.
~ Stephen Curry
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If you commit perjury in a so-called first-degree murder case, and you're caught red-handed for the entire world to see, and you get only a $200 fine, what kind of message does that send about lying in our courts?
~ Johnnie Cochran
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I am not going to answer to this so-called court, out of respect for the truth and the will of the Iraqi people. I've said what I've said, and I'm not guilty.
~ Saddam Hussein
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The court is the bureaucracy of the law. If you bureaucratise popular justice then you give it the form of a court.
~ Michel Foucault
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Charlotte said, "Don't worry. The minutes are strictly confidential." Guilt pang. Afterward, Charlotte walked outside with me. "Of course the minutes can be subpoenaed in court," she said. "Funny," I said. "Jack said that, too.
~ Michelle Huneven
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This court finds that no one should have to wait until they are dead to prove that they are in harm's way.
~ Mike Shepherd
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They say that love and tears are learned without any master; and I may say that there is no great need of studying at the court to learn envy and revenge.
~ Nicolas Caussin
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I dont wear makeup on the court, but I always wear sunblock. I love getting done up and wearing makeup away from the court though!
~ Sloane Stephens
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I love tennis, love it!
~ David Oyelowo
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Love rules the court, the camp, the grove, and men below, and the saints above, for love is heaven, and heaven is love.
~ Walter Scott
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Judge Moneybag will settle this case, I think!
~ Bram Stoker
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He was notorious for cutting short extraneous verbiage from over-loquacious barristers.
~ Bryce Courtenay
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Being a barrister was considered a respectable occupation for a gentleman. Because barristers could only be engaged by solicitors rather than directly by clients, barristers were not considered to be in trade, with all the vulgar associations that entailed. Thus, a barrister's wife could be presented in court, whereas the wife of a solicitor could not—
~ C.S. Harris
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