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It is a common, and perhaps excusable, mistake particularly in small-dollar cases where counsel are attempting to minimize their time and expenses so that those things do not eat up the judgment.
In a state where party identification is collapsing, that may seem an excusable fault.
The mistake is an excusable one.
This tends to collapse the distinction since what is justified needs no excuse and the unjustifiable is sometimes excusable.
I remember Dean said to me, when he apologised, 'Sorry, mate, I didn't mean for it to come out on air...'." Amla smiles wryly at Jones's mistaken belief that his words might have been excusable if his mic had been switched to mute.
In a concurring opinion, Elena Kagan and Ruth Bader Ginsburg warn that while the majority interpreted Mr Darisse's mistake as a reasonable mistake, other officers in other cases should not assume that their flubs are excusable.
She certainly made a lot of mistakes, but given her times and her circumstances, they might well be excusable," says Callil.
This is (excusable) poppycock.
It is never excusable.
Is it excusable?
Is that excusable?
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