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Jacob Frenkel Quotes
«I've always felt that he had a very strong case on appeal, ... if there's any case that's likely to be reversed, this is it.»
Author: Jacob Frenkel
«The only time the Department of Justice asks for a stay is because it is going down the road of returning an indictment.»
Author: Jacob Frenkel
«Not that (the justices) intended it that way. But it has that effect.»
Author: Jacob Frenkel
«Judges normally show greater sympathy for people of advanced years and deteriorating health,»
Author: Jacob Frenkel
«The bottom line is, different jury, different city, different facts,»
Author: Jacob Frenkel
«a desperate move made with the hope of eliciting some sympathy from the court to permit him to spend some part of the remainder of his life outside of jail.»
Author: Jacob Frenkel
«I don't think there's any question that prosecutors who adopt a 'KISS' (keep-it-simple, stupid) strategy usually are able to make a much more meaningful and cogent presentation to the jury.»
Author: Jacob Frenkel
«It's more likely that you can lose a case in jury selection than win the case.»
Author: Jacob Frenkel
«there's never any assurance that a juror who meets a certain profile will return a verdict a certain way.»
Author: Jacob Frenkel
«In the last two years, the government has painstakingly climbed ladders, gotten different people along the way to plead guilty in order to go after someone at the higher rung. We're now at the top of the ladder.»
Author: Jacob Frenkel