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" After the verdict was read in the Simpson case, as the jury was leaving, one of them, I was later told, said, 'We think he probably did it. We just didn't think they proved it beyond a reasonable doubt.' "
Jury
Said
Think
" As a lawyer, particularly in criminal law, you really do have to try to tell your story to the jury and hope that the judge makes rulings that allows your story to get through. "
Judge
Hope
You
" As I listened to the verdicts in the Casey Anthony case, acquitting her of the homicide of her baby girl, I relived what I felt back when court clerk Deirdre Robertson read the verdicts in the Simpson case. But this case is different. The verdict is far more shocking. Why? Because Casey Anthony was no celebrity. "
Girl
Her
Why
" For a long time, I missed being in the courtroom every day. I missed trial work. It was so much a part of my life. It was what I did and who I was. But over the years, I did find the opportunity to realize my childhood dream of writing crime fiction. "
Day
Work
Time
" I agree with Scott Turow: A courtroom is inherently dramatic. You walk into court - it's like an ER, you know? Life and death is going on there. And it's moment-by-moment, and it's packed with energy. And even though you think you know what a witness is going to say, you can be wrong. Witnesses surprise you. "
Know
Think
Walk
" I am a feminist. And I don't think of that as being anti-men, I think about it as equal rights for women. "
Rights
Think
I Am
" I chose law because writing was involved. I didn't realize how boring legal writing was, but I even learned to love that. "
Legal
Love
Even
" I'd always wanted to write crime fiction. I loved Nancy Drew. "
Loved
Crime
Fiction
" I don't think any prosecutor should walk into a courtroom and think they're going to wow a jury with catchphrases and cliches and that kind of performance. "
Walk
Jury
Kind
" I have always thought of myself as someone for equal rights. I don't mind being called a feminist, and I get really upset when female celebrities resist the title as if it's a bad thing, because it's a very good thing. "
Upset
Myself
Bad
" I have straight hair. If I don't blow it out, it's not good. "
Straight
Blow
Good
" I'm a woman, and I see women get put through an awful lot of grief and be subjected to the kind of criticism, remarks, and suggestions that no woman should ever have to tolerate. And I think we should be helping each other and supporting each other. "
Think
Woman
Women
" I'm just not a religious person, not at all. I consider myself a spiritual person. I was always very drawn to Buddhism, Hinduism. I still meditate. "
Myself
Person
Always
" I think cameras should be in the courtroom, but they need to be managed properly. You need a judge to hold the line. "
Need
You
Hold
" I think women in general, we just soldier on. Whatever it takes, you just have to do it. It's your job. Whatever it is. "
You
Women
Think
" I was famous in a way that was kind of terrifying. I had no protection. When reporters showed up at my house, there wasn't even a sidewalk. They were literally parked on my front lawn. "
Protection
Kind
Up
" I wound up getting pulled into being a consultant on the Lifetime drama 'For the People.' The executive producer said, 'I want you to write scripts.' We sold pilots to a bunch of different networks. "
Want
Said
Producer
" Jury instructions are so numerous and complex, it's a wonder jurors ever wade through them. And so it should come as no surprise that they can sometimes get stuck along the way. The instruction on circumstantial evidence is confusing even to lawyers. And reasonable doubt? That's the hardest, most elusive one of all. "
Doubt
Way
Surprise
" My life is a mosaic, and there's no room in between pieces at all. "
My Life
Pieces
Room
" That's who I was: a prosecutor. I really loved it. "
Who
Really
Prosecutor
" The prosecution has an ethical duty to ensure not just that they get a conviction when the defendant is guilty, but also to ensure that they get it by means of fair trial, and that means a fair trial for the defense as well as the prosecution. "
Duty
Guilty
Fair
" The prosecution has to go with the evidence and the facts and tell the story as it happened. The defense has more creative freedom. All you have to do is look for a defense that works. But it doesn't have to be the truth. Sometimes you get lucky and it is, but sometimes you don't, and either way, it doesn't matter. "
Creative
Facts
Freedom
" To me, one of the big silver linings of the Simpson trial is the advances we've made in understanding domestic violence as a lethal problem. Before that trial, I think there was a widespread sense that it was a family affair, a normal part of a relationship, not really a crime. The reality is that it's very much a crime, and a very serious one. "
Reality
Think
Me
" When jurors are forced to spend day and night with each other, apart from their families and friends, they become a tribe unto themselves. Because they only have each other for company, and because most people prefer harmony to discord, there's a natural desire to cooperate, to compromise in order to reach agreement. "
Friends
Reach
Night
" When you're writing fiction, you're in every character 'cause you can't help it. "
You
Cause
Help
" Where a man is forceful, a woman is shrill. "
Man
Where
Shrill
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