“My fate was sealed; court was adjourned, and I had been sentenced to a year.”
“My fate is like those envelopes – sealed and tossed aside.”
“I was court-martialed in my absence, and sentenced to death in my absence, so I said they could shoot me in my absence.”
“Lady Madelyne had sealed her own fate. She'd warmed his feet.”
“Earlier in [2007] the [Prime Minister's Office] had also drawn criticism for trying to muzzle the judiciary. The reproach came from Antonio Lamer, the former chief justice of the Supreme Court....'I must say I was taken aback,' said Lamer, who sat on the Supreme Court for twenty years. 'The prime minister is going the wrong route as regards the independence of the judiciary. He's trying to interfere with the sentencing process.”
“When I transformed my random and raw words into sentences, sentences into paragraphs, and paragraphs into chapters, a semblance of order and sanity appeared where there had been only chaos and insanity.”