Zitat des Tages von Nancy Grace:
I'm not a judge.
The reality is, when you're representing someone that's guilty, you're in the position of taking that position.
I often get too emotionally involved in my cases.
All the criticism and all of the praise, it doesn't - it's not worth the salt that goes on my bread, because TV is fickle. You can be loved one day and hated the next day. One day, you're getting an award. And the next day, you're getting a death threat.
My father was a railroad man his entire life; 43 years for Southern Railroad.
I don't really want to have any part of getting guilty people off.
When you have a child victim, I don't think cameras should be in the courtroom, ever.
I went nearly 30 years without being able to really seriously entertain marriage or a family. In fact, the word 'marriage' would actually give me a shake when it was brought up.
I do not favor the gag order.
What joy would I get from putting the wrong person behind bars?
Believe it or not, there are people who want to be on juries.
I grew up in a courtroom kind of like the one you saw in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' - big, big courtroom, sometimes it didn't even have air conditioning.
It's hard for me to believe someone could harm a child.
I don't like juries having the wool pulled over their eyes. I don't think that's what the Constitution is about.
With every story that TV covers, somebody - some corporation, some shareholders - are making money. That's true whether covering Libya, Iraq, the tsunami in Japan, Osama bin Laden, whatever story there is. That day, the shareholders are making money off it. Every newspaper that's sold, somebody's making a dime.
I have faith in the jury system.
If you are moneyed or educated, you will get a different sentence than someone who is not.
I was a prosecutor for many years, I'm a crime victim myself, and I've tried so many cases I don't even know how many anymore.
I think all politicians lie.
I was in the courtroom prosecuting violent felonies for well over a decade.