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On Tuesday, he claimed FIFA never would have convicted and banned him if he were European.
Again, I doubt that a jury would have convicted Mr. Clinton of perjury.
In Russell's opinion, most coaches would have convicted him right there of rookie insubordination.
No jury in America would have convicted them at the time they were being investigated.
Earlier in the morning, two alternate jurors who had been dismissed told reporters that they would have convicted Mr. Minor of murder.
Nor does he show by clear and convincing evidence that no jury would have convicted him but for the allegedly unconstitutional admission of Hayne's opinion testimony.
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Had there been no jury, Justice Byrne would certainly have convicted.
No jury would ever have convicted her even though she had broken the Official Secrets Act, Emmerson said.
According to Professor Guggenheim, the perception in the legal community is that the tactic backfired because the jury would not have convicted Ms. Harris of the intentional murder charge had they been given a lesser option.
It wasn't enough". Most jurors said they probably wouldn't have convicted Leasure without the videotape.
The judge, Kevin Moriarty, ruled that a jury would never have convicted Jones without the witness testimonies, and ordered his release.
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