This normally takes the form of two witnesses to the crime or one witness and corroborating evidence, usually in the form of forensic evidence. |
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While the recollections of participants are a lode of information, without corroborating sources, many interviews turn into self-serving pieces. |
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There is also corroborating evidence from Interpol the documents provided by the couple to verify their Kola identity are in fact false. |
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But under Scottish criminal law, two separate pieces of corroborating evidence are required to secure a conviction. |
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In the course of the last three weeks, substantial evidence has been presented to the Senate corroborating these allegations. |
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Such a submission shall be addressed in writing to the secretariat and supported by corroborating information. |
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The early history of corroborating science and history in The Urantia Book was not suited for outreach and some of it did not pan out. |
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This had enabled the prosecution to successfully question his recollection of events, despite other witnesses corroborating his testimony of a break-in. |
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I am not to consider the declarant's general reputation for truthfulness, nor any prior or subsequent statements or the presence of any corroborating or conflicting evidence. |
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The diagnosis of brain death is usually made at the bedside with corroborating clinical and neuroimaging evidence. |
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It may be difficult to ask corroborating questions as part of questionnaires and structured interviews. |
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The researchers say the corroborating data from both methods allows for more confidence in the results. |
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When a disclosure is related to an ongoing investigation, these data can be useful in corroborating findings or providing new leads. |
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Several corroborating accounts of a mass execution on the morning of 25 July 1992 in Room 3 at Keraterm camp were presented to the Court. |
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The entire village council gave statements, corroborating the complaint. |
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Only in rare cases did we publish the corroborating evidence that supported our acceptance of a particular person's account of events. |
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However, this being an element of fact, such proof could be provided by any means, including by means of precise and corroborating presumptions. |
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Further corroborating these findings, Vajaria el al 11 also found expansion in interfirst premolar distances. |
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Several documents exist that allude to the possibility, although no proof corroborating this suggestion has ever been found. |
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There is abundant and indisputable evidence corroborating these material breaches of the Interim Accord by the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. |
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This suggests that the exerted vibration from using a power toothbrush has no effect on implant longevity, hence corroborating that power toothbrushes are safe to use with dental implants. |
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And their findings were crucial to the outcome because in Georgia, as in many other states, a plea bargain cannot be accepted without corroborating evidence. |
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On January 6th the government reported that employment had risen by 200,000 in December compared with November, the best gain since April, corroborating a cluster of other reports that show an economy picking up steam. |
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The State party argues that if the author was able to obtain a photo of them in hospital, he could also have obtained a medical report corroborating their injuries, which he failed to do. |
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I did not find in the record any independent corroborating evidence of the recollections of any member of the Claimant's family who testified before me. |
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These encounters made it possible for the delegation to garner corroborating information on the alarming human rights situation characterized mainly by extra-judiciary executions, kidnappings and widespread insecurity. |
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It also adds corroborating evidence through triangulation. |
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Finally, it was felt that assessment procedures are used to support decisions by either corroborating and legitimising decisions or placing the brakes on a decision already taken. |
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The joint secretariat shall transmit the submission and the reply, as well as all corroborating and supporting information, to the Committee, which shall consider the matter as soon as practicable. |
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The determination of when it is necessary to gather corroborating evidence from different sources or of a different nature is a matter of professional judgment. |
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Overall, officers chose the existence of corroborating evidence as the primary factor, with the apparent willingness of the victim to testify and the apparent seriousness of victim injuries identified as secondary factors. |
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Because of the lack of corroborating evidence, the claims of discovery remain entirely speculative. |
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The government's smear campaign against Colvin is a blatant attempt to intimidate other witnesses from coming forward and corroborating Colvin's testimony. |
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Validating and corroborating the deposition of two annual growth zones in asteriscus otoliths of common carp Cyprinus carpio from South Africa's largest impoundment. |
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