When you decide whether or not to charge someone with a crime, you want to know as many facts as possible. You want to know what their motive is. ... You want to know their intent. ... If you are asking me what his motives were, I can't tell you. -Patrick Fitzgerald

 

When you decide whether or not to charge someone with a crime, you want to know as many facts as possible. You want to know what their motive is. ... You want to know their intent. ... If you are asking me what his motives were, I can't tell you.


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People who believe fervently in the war effort, people who oppose it, people who have mixed feelings about it, should not look to this indictment for any resolution of how they feel or any vindication of how they feel.

Patrick Fitzgerald

When you have a staged scene, ... there's a real good chance that the people who reported the crime are the ones who did it.

Patrick Fitzgerald

I was not surprised the appellate court overturned one small part of the dismissal. Her case survived another day, that doesn't give it more merit, in our view.

Patrick Fitzgerald

The damage wasn't to one person. It wasn't just Valerie Wilson. It was done to all of us.

Patrick Fitzgerald

When citizens testify before grand juries, they are required to tell the truth. The requirement to tell the truth applies equally to all citizens including persons who hold high positions in government.

Patrick Fitzgerald