Until the evidentiary threshold of proof beyond a reasonable doubt is reached, the judge and the Constitution order the jury to acquit. |
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Would you read onto the record the affidavits that contain the evidentiary material that is before us? |
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Can you not establish the evidentiary matters by subpoenas ad test to get witnesses who can depose? |
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After conclusion of the evidentiary stage of the voir dire, the status of transcript 4 was raised with the judge. |
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In my respectful view, the evidentiary predicate required to sustain the order that the applicants stand trial was present. |
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Any complaints about the plaintiff's evidentiary frailties merged with the offer. |
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We do not believe that definitive conclusions can be reached on so obviously inadequate an evidentiary record. |
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Even more critically, there is only a limited evidentiary basis upon which to consider any award of occupation rent. |
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There are four problems with this evidentiary basis for the trial judge's conviction. |
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They cannot be reduced to neat legal formulas, purely objective tests and evidentiary standards. |
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The Board did not misinterpret or misapply the evidentiary burden cast on the Respondent. |
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Well, the second week of defense testimony began much like last week did, in closed-door evidentiary hearings. |
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It may be said that there is an evidentiary onus on an accused person in raising a defence of alibi. |
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The trial judge's succinct reasons refer to many salient evidentiary points. |
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All electronic communication, regardless of the medium, is now potential evidentiary fact in our litigious society. |
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Now, may I just take your Honours to some short passages in the first book to make good, as it were, what I am saying in an evidentiary sense. |
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Moreover, use of the criminal justice system in this context lacks the appropriate evidentiary basis. |
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These verifications are normally not announced in advance, in order to ensure that evidentiary documents are not hidden or even destroyed. |
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In addition, any such legal action would be destined to fail, given the potential evidentiary difficulties that the petitioner would face. |
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They may also be involved in evidentiary hearings by examining or cross-examining witnesses. |
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The lack of clarity about evidentiary thresholds, oversight and safeguards makes it impossible to provide an opinion on this proposal. |
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It is used in ever-expanding contexts and ways, eluding any evidentiary quality. |
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The evidentiary standards applicable to decisions on custody and visitation rights may be quite different from a criminal prosecution. |
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It is not for an appellate court to revisit evidentiary findings of the trial judge absent an error in law as to how such evidence is to be considered. |
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In April 2004, while serving in a senior position at Guantánamo, Zuley returned to Chicago to testify at an evidentiary hearing. |
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But of course, there are laws in place, and they do have evidentiary requirements. |
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Following a two-day evidentiary hearing a judge denied his claim of innocence. |
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Last November the Arkansas Supreme Court granted a new evidentiary hearing for the three men this December with a new judge and prosecutor. |
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The evidentiary presumption has specifically been proposed to facilitate the proof of this belief. |
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Two additional sessions are being scheduled to complete the evidentiary portion of this proceeding and to hear final arguments. |
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During the evidentiary phase, the chair will ask each party to present his or her case. |
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There is a high possibility of mixtures of DNA profiles being recovered from these items and some of these may be of low evidentiary value. |
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The evidentiary standards and certification process, in addition to new verification standards, are set out in annex I to the present report. |
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But, they persist, peddling garbage, contradicting themselves in public, asserting the illogical without evidentiary support from real sources, etc. |
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Indictments are accusatory instruments that have no evidentiary weight at all. |
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Nencini decided that the appellate court that set Knox free erred in evidentiary and legal matters. |
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Intelligent design and creationism lack this broad-based evidentiary support. |
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They were given lighter convictions and sentences due to evidentiary problems that emerged during the legal proceedings. |
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They could have directed Judge Espinoza to have an evidentiary hearing, but they just suggested it. |
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Knox will be back in court on March 12 and 26 and on April 16 to hear testimony in the first evidentiary hearings of her appeal. |
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It is somewhat difficult to compare the standard of proof required because the evidentiary rules are not strictly applied before a disciplinary tribunal. |
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In the context of criminal proceedings, there shall be sufficient evidentiary elements that associate the accused with the facts of the case, in order to justify an order of preventive deprivation of liberty. |
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Counterfeit banknotes are destroyed unless they are needed for evidentiary or forensic purposes. |
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The complainant was further informed that the judge stated that she had to make frequent and firm rulings on evidentiary matters during the testimony of both parties in order to maintain control of the proceedings. |
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This trend has sparked important debates on a range of legal issues, such as disclosure, evidentiary standards, and the testimony of intelligence personnel in criminal prosecutions. |
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Examiners need to have corroborative sources clearly referenced and accessible in the files, so that rapid follow-up and future reference is facilitated and the sufficiency of evidentiary material is clear for all to see. |
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However, counter-terrorism measures based exclusively on intelligence that falls short of the evidentiary threshold are fraught with danger and difficulty. |
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The technologies tested in the MARSIE trial have the potential to be integrated into applications that are interdictive, current pictures that would be legally-acceptable, evidentiary records of events. |
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Unfortunately, his choice of words gave the impression of a standard of proof which fluctuates from case to case, rather than it being the evidentiary challenge to meet the standard which fluctuates. |
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Department staff read expert group reports and comment on issues related to protocol, political issues, evidentiary standards and fact-checking, before they are submitted to the respective sanctions committee. |
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The evidentiary rules for conviction were nearly impossible to meet. |
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In support of its claims for a reduction of charges, the applicant mainly contends the evidentiary standard set by the Commission on its behalf and, secondly, pleads violation of its rights of defence. |
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The Panel used established evidentiary standards to substantiate findings: fully authenticated documentary evidence or at least two credible and verifiably independent sources. |
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The Panel is disinclined to question DOC's action on this matter, given that Petitioner's evidentiary support for selling expenses was substantially weaker than for other components of SGA costs. |
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Employers should act only where the allegations of cause are supported by a clear evidentiary foundation, established after a proper and thorough investigation of the facts. |
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While these documents are highly recommended for evidentiary purposes, they by themselves do not prove that the information provided was in fact adequate. |
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In addition to its decisions on the merits of complaints, the Tribunal delivered 23 decisions on procedural, evidentiary or jurisdictional issues, often referred to as preliminary and interim rulings. |
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They should seek to identify and eliminate obstacles to extradition, including those that might arise from the differences between legal systems, by, for example, simplifying evidentiary and procedural requirements. |
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Canada appears to be the only country that throws out the results of the evidentiary breath and blood samples based on the unsubstantiated, self-serving testimony of an accused impaired driver. |
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If witnesses are going to be called to give evidence, the Tribunal will arrange to have a court reporter present to record the evidentiary phase of the hearing. |
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The jury's verdict on the ultimate disposition of guilt or innocence must be unanimous, but can disagree on the evidentiary route that leads to that disposition. |
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But the unbelievable complaint may be attacked pursuant to Rule 11, though not for unbelievability per se, but rather for lack of evidentiary support. |
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If particles of dark matter somehow could be detected, theoretical advances in physics and astronomy over the past several decades would gain evidentiary support. |
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