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Juries and Judges

«The judge also has a truth he wants to hide: He often hasn't been completely candid in describing the facts or the law.»
«My soul, sit thou a patient looker-on; Judge not the play before the play is done: Her plot hath many changes; every day Speaks a new scene; the last act crowns the play»
«No one can demand that you be neutral toward the crime of genocide. If there is a judge in the whole world who can be neutral toward this crime, that judge is not fit to sit in judgment.»
«The judge is forced for the most part to reach his audience through the medium of the press whose reporting of judicial decisions is all too often inaccurate and superficial.»
«The trouble with referees is that they just don't care which side wins.»
Author: Tom Canterbury | About: Juries and Judges | Keywords: referees
«Take all the robes of all the good judges that have ever lived on the face of the earth, and they would not be large enough to cover the iniquity of one corrupt judge»
«We must remember that we have to make judges out of men, and that by being made judges their prejudices are not diminished and their intelligence is not increased»
«Those who have no power to judge of past times but by their own, should always doubt their conclusions»
«The juries are our judges of all fact, and of law when they choose it.»
«The jury, passing on the prisoner's life, may in the sworn twelve have a thief or two guiltier than him they try»

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