Rusty Hardin
Rusty Hardin
Russell "Rusty" Hardin, Jr.is an American attorney and head of the Houston law firm Rusty Hardin & Associates, P.C. which he established in 1996...
court fondness highest issues legal matter says smile smiles sponsor
I have to smile with fondness for our system, that says that our highest court will look at legal issues no matter who the sponsor is.
god help man
That is not a crime, ... God help the man for having pled guilty...but that is not a crime.
god judges talking
Talking to judges is like talking to God. You don't want to tell God you've predetermined the case.
becomes days jury nine reach stage unusual
It is very unusual for a jury to be out nine days without it being a mistrial. You reach a stage in really long deliberations where it becomes coercive for the minority.
It's fruitless. I'll go on to something else.
deprive dynamite outrageous witness
It's a gambit to deprive us of a witness ... and she would have been a dynamite witness. It's the most outrageous thing I've ever seen.
motion
This is the most silly, thin-skinned motion I can imagine.
created eddie mistakes problems
Eddie has made a lot of mistakes and Eddie has had a lot of problems in his life, but this is not something he created at all.
blush looks year
At first blush it looks like much, but if prorated over the year it doesn't look like much at all?
compensate forever fully horribly lives money tragic
It's just a horribly tragic thing. Their lives are forever changed. There's never going to be enough money to fully compensate them for what happened.
decided happens legal serious
It's a serious legal issue. It just happens to be being decided around a very unserious person.
case defense polarizing prosecutor remains seen
It remains to me, in 30 years as a prosecutor and defense lawyer, the most polarizing case I've ever seen with jurors.
far horribly incredibly lives sad
It's a horribly sad day as far as we're concerned. People's lives have been incredibly disrupted.
david establish rusty words
Does David Duncan establish there was a crime? ... Absolutely, unequivocally, without a doubt, no. Are those the words of Rusty Hardin? No, those are the words of David Duncan.