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In Muncy’s estimation, Roberts “definitely does not get enough credit” for the job he has done over his time with the Dodgers.

As she has so often done over a long and varied career, the actor regularly steals every scene she’s in, occasionally out from under even Oldman’s deplorable footwear.

“It’ll burn itself out, because they’ll have the instruments of power, they’ll fail to do what he promised, and everybody will kind of get worn out. But the question is, what damage is done over that four years?”

Both Kelly and Peter say they had to convince their bosses that they could get the same amount of work done over four days.

From BBC

“What they did was not only reinstate the conviction and say the hearing's got to be done over, they didn't touch the merits to the hearing,” Rabia Chaudry, an attorney who has appeared on the “Serial” podcast, told Salon’s D. Watkins last year about the appellate ruling.

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