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Crimes were committed to punishAuthor: Robert Ingersoll |
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Judges are but men, andAuthor: David Dudley Field |
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Hug a police officer. It'sAuthor: Jerry Smith |
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Order derived through submission andAuthor: Emma Goldman |
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The law condemns and punishesAuthor: Leo Tolstoy |
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Good lawyers know the law;Author: Jerry Smith |
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Having your fate rest inAuthor: Bill Messing |
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The most absurd apology forAuthor: Emma Goldman |
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It is hard to sayAuthor: Edmund Burke |
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It is well-nigh obvious thatAuthor: Remy de Gourmont |
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If the jury have noAuthor: Lysander Spooner |
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There is no such thingAuthor: Clarence Darrow |
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The law embodies the storyAuthor: Oliver Wendell Holmes |
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Some circumstantial evidence is veryAuthor: Henry David Thoreau |
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Laws: We know what theyAuthor: Pierre Joseph Proudhon |
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The law is an adroitAuthor: Peter Kropotkin |
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I am further of opinionAuthor: Michel de Montaigne |
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Thieves for their robbery haveAuthor: William Shakespeare |
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Judge: a law student whoAuthor: H.L. Mencken |
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Rather let the crime ofAuthor: Justinian I |
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The United States is aAuthor: Frank Zappa |
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A lawyer is a gentlemanAuthor: Lord Brougham |
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We don't seem to beAuthor: Will Rogers |
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As one reads history, notAuthor: Oscar Wilde |
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A criminal is a personAuthor: Howard Scott |
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If you don't get enoughAuthor: Andrew Bonifacio |
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Just because the power isAuthor: Law and Order |
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Laws are spider webs throughAuthor: Honoré de Balzac |
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The greater the number ofAuthor: Lao-tzu |
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The houses of lawyers areAuthor: Welsh Proverb |
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