61. We adhere to these notions even as we recognize that judges are human, that in deciding difficult cases they may be influenced by their backgrounds.
62. We were taking Stephani to Johns Hopkins Medical Center in Baltimore and were told that Stephani was such a difficult case she would need neurosurgery.
63. What we have, then, is the most difficult case for determining the meaning of the Constitution.
64. Prosecutors face difficult case.
65. A particularly difficult case was the apparent machine-gunning of civilians in the area of Novi Varos, he said.
66. Again, he called on the council to consider a proposal to allow only senior lawyers with experience in arguing difficult cases to appear in appellate courts.
67. Charles Weisselberg, a law professor at the University of California, Berkeley, said that unless detectives find more evidence, it would be a difficult case.
68. Even in difficult cases -- like the much-publicized recent killings of unarmed black men by undercover officers -- the mayor always stands by the police.
69. Lee, who is originally from Hong Kong, is no stranger to difficult cases.
70. Singer urged that the most difficult cases be found and helped quickly.