101.   Defense attorneys argued that Morse is mentally disabled and has the mind of a third-grader.

102.   Defense attorneys argued that no fingerprints or any other clues pointed to the three having been in the house.

103.   Defense attorneys argued that the amputation was medically necessary.

104.   Defense attorneys argued that the case is weak, built on inconclusive tapes of wiretaps and the testimony of Sanders.

105.   Defense attorneys argued that the church had used its money to support missionaries, run soup kitchens and offer counseling and job programs to the downtrodden.

106.   Defense attorneys argued the stop was illegal and said they will ask a judge to throw out the evidence taken from the car.

107.   Defense attorneys have argued that the scene was too dangerous for ambulance crews to enter the area where the gunman lay wounded.

108.   Defense attorneys have long argued that the charges were politically motivated.

109.   Defense attorneys argued that the letter of the laws approved in those years requires their clients and others to be released.

110.   Defense attorneys argued that the men merely planned to help Cuban officials defect and they needed the weapons for defense.

n. + argue >>共 987
official 5.99%
lawyer 5.77%
critic 4.61%
opponent 3.44%
government 3.36%
prosecutor 3.23%
company 2.91%
defense 2.20%
group 2.11%
supporter 2.03%
attorney 1.87%
attorney + v. >>共 492
say 25.60%
be 5.31%
argue 4.77%
ask 2.02%
have 1.74%
decline 1.74%
contend 1.71%
file 1.63%
represent 1.57%
tell 1.52%
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