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Mike Ramsey Quotes
«It's pretty rich fodder for cross-examination. I think they are a treasure.»
«He's pleading guilty to something that may very well not be a crime.»
«I am arrogant enough to believe that if I can talk to a juror, I have a pretty good chance of finding out whether they have an agenda.»
«There's no question that we have fodder in the questionnaires that we've already reviewed to renew the motion for change of venue.»
«We're one week away from trial, and they are adding things. I don't think the judge will tolerate it at this late date.»
«I've talked to Rick Causey myself, and I don't believe he willfully did anything wrong. I don't believe he would agree to plead guilty to a crime when he didn't commit one.»
«I have never seen a jury panel like this. Eighty percent gave negative answers, heated or emotional to their perception on Enron. We have to fight not only the indictment on the case but the perception.»
«What we fear, in a situation as radioactive as this one, is that we'll have a so-called stealth juror.»
«The District Court indisputably abused its discretion. Other than the venue transfer in the Oklahoma City bombing case, there has perhaps not been a single criminal case in America in the last half century that so cried out for a change of venue.»
«It's absurd to think 97 or 100 people participated in a secret conspiracy. This frightens witnesses, freezes them from testifying and opens the case to all sorts of unfair hearsay.»