Dick DeGuerin
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Dick DeGuerin
Dick DeGuerinis a criminal defense attorney based in Houston, Texas, most notable for defending Tom DeLay, David Koresh and Robert Durst. In 1994, DeGuerin was named Outstanding Criminal Defense Lawyer of the Year by the State Bar of Texas Criminal Justice Section...
sober
He didn't see them. He could have been stone-cold sober and had this accident.
quickly
It is important to us to get this over with as quickly as possible.
delay game leadership post resolved resume washington
I thought that this would be resolved quickly, and Congressman DeLay can get back to Washington and resume his post. But obviously, the game here is to keep Congressman DeLay out of his leadership post in the Congress.
appearance avoid judge
Frankly, a judge should avoid even the appearance of impropriety.
mug ronnie
Now Ronnie Earle has what he was after, which was a mug shot.
drove
He didn't see what he hit. He didn't know what he hit. He was frightened, so he drove on.
concerned dig himself trying
He can subpoena all he wants, there's nothing there. I think he's trying to dig himself out of a hole. We're not concerned about it.
frivolous month pulled ronnie trial
I would have told you a month ago we'd be in trial by now, but that was before Ronnie Earle pulled his shenanigans with his frivolous appeals.
answering concerned
If you did nothing improper, you should not be concerned about answering these questions.
gives opportunity
This gives us the opportunity to go over their heads.
england looked stepped wrong
They stepped in the street. They're from England ? they looked in the wrong direction.
gloves
Now we can really take the gloves off.
appeals charged court crime exist held ronnie simply time
The Court of Appeals unanimously held that Ronnie Earle had charged a crime that didn't exist at the time the crime occurred. ... It simply wasn't a crime.
administer ask becomes believe everybody judge oath office side took
Everybody who becomes a judge has done something in their past. They've represented one side or another. If they took the oath of office and believe in the oath and impartially administer justice, that's all you can ask for.