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Carl Tobias Quotes

«It's too soon to say Merck has momentum. Many people felt the Irvin case was a weak case to begin with. It was a short-term usage case.»
Author: Carl Tobias
«I assume [Research In Motion] took that to heart, or at least it made them get serious about settlement.»
Author: Carl Tobias
«With the spying, it's hard to overcome the ultimate purpose of the administration, which is to combat terrorism. With the ports, it's almost the opposite. The ports deal is an easier issue to explain to the public, because it seems to find the administration in a contradiction.»
Author: Carl Tobias
«She has tried as hard and she can to get this difficult case right, and then she is confronted with a blatant violation of the rules. She has been careful and cautious, but probably is thinking about some kind of sanction.»
Author: Carl Tobias
«They've said airport security was 50 percent of the case, and it was always a difficult case. So now it becomes doubly difficult.»
Author: Carl Tobias
«His behavior is so erratic it's hard to know what his testimony will mean for his case. But he has a right to testify.»
Author: Carl Tobias
«She's trying to work a compromise that's reasonable all the way around.»
Author: Carl Tobias
«His testimony could turn the jury against him.»
Author: Carl Tobias
«Juries frequently confront contradictory information, especially in criminal trials. Juries then must sort through all of the evidence, sift and weigh it, resolve the contradictions as best they can, and reach a determination.»
Author: Carl Tobias
«If he had not testified, it seems likely the jury would have come in in his favor.»
Author: Carl Tobias

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