The evidence consisted of admissions, exhibits and the testimony of two police witnesses. |
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Not having seen the witnesses, the appellate court cannot easily form a view about their general credibility. |
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The defense also subpoenaed several police officers as defense witnesses who evidently were not taken into account in making the first estimate. |
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Judges, lawyers, police officers and witnesses already complain about the frequent delays and adjournments in court. |
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And finally, the suspect might have police witnesses who are willing to testify about mix-ups in the evidence lockers. |
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The Trial Chamber heard testimony from about 30 witnesses who survived the brutality, and who reported the frequent killings and torture. |
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But because they are about acceptance of the testimony of the witnesses, they build up the credibility of the complainant. |
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In the following section of the case stated the magistrates summarise the testimony of the witnesses who gave evidence. |
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All three Petitions include the same constellation of facts, dates, actions, omissions, documents, witnesses and alleged damages. |
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The document is signed by two witnesses, and has the standing of a legally binding agreement. |
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The witnesses should obtain and document the consenting person's name and relationship to the patient. |
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To become a legal document, the will must be printed and signed with two witnesses present. |
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I was relieved when the interminable service was over, and the solemn signing the register with witnesses was announced. |
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Couples sign the partnership document in the presence of two witnesses and a Civil Partnership Registrar. |
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The judge heard those witnesses on more issues than were canvassed in this appeal. |
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If you didn't use a lawyer, you could always retype the entire document and then sign it in the presence of two witnesses and a notary. |
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A will in your own handwriting is perfectly legal provided it is signed by two witnesses. |
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Even if there are not third-party witnesses to this statement, this is the sort of testimony that the trial system is designed to evaluate. |
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Youth were routinely invited to lead the entire liturgy, craft prayers, offer faith witnesses and even preach sermons. |
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Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward, including a lorry driver who may have been involved in the incident without his knowledge. |
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The robber, who witnesses say wore a boiler suit and balaclava, died in hospital from his wounds five hours later. |
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The absence of the two captive witnesses has probably scuppered the entire case. |
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Difficulties have arisen from the practice of referring witnesses to particular inquiry documents during re-examination. |
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Advocates have questioned the manner in which the re-examination of witnesses has been conducted at the inquiry. |
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They are there variously to lead, cross-examine and re-examine witnesses and to adjudicate on the evidence. |
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One witnesses the fasting and the solemn rite of baptism, preferably, by immersion in flowing water. |
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The victim of a vicious nightclub assault has appealed for witnesses to help police catch his attacker. |
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Towns were levelled by tidal waves which left bodies wedged in trees as the waters receded, Indonesian officials and witnesses said. |
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We find lawyers, work with them to find expert witnesses, and write cheques. |
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Alienists appointed by the court in insanity cases should be deemed to be the court's own witnesses. |
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Police are appealing for witnesses after a thief reached over a pensioner's shoulder and grabbed her purse from her handbag. |
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The Civil Partnership Act will allow gay people to sign an official document in front of the registrar and two witnesses. |
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I told him I wanted to lay a charge of assault, and he told me he had two witnesses who would say I had assaulted him. |
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Other witnesses, whose evidence the judge also accepted, attested to her reactions at that time and confirmed her evidence. |
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The protection of witnesses has been the latest measure the Interior Ministry undertook to offset the current wave of violence. |
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Utmost secrecy was the dictator's code of practice and few witnesses survived to testify about his daily life. |
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Police today renewed their appeal for witnesses after post office robbers hijacked a driving test car. |
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One reason to hold material witnesses is that they are considered likely to flee the country. |
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In its last pitch it made a desperate bid to reopen the trial, calling new witnesses, and this was of course refused. |
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Legal representation has been granted to more than 70 witnesses, most of whom would be entitled to have their costs met. |
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He noted that most police statements were recorded in broken English and differed materially from evidence by witnesses. |
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In a typical lawsuit, such witnesses would be free to speak with any parties or their counsel. |
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Putting witnesses under oath induces them to weigh every word with lawyerly care rather than freely volunteer information. |
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He had never had a formal driving lesson and was spotted by witnesses doing up to 90 mph in a 30 mph zone minutes before the crash. |
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A federal district court judge says the Justice Department may not jail material witnesses indefinitely. |
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The decision angered witnesses who say they wanted the chance to give evidence. |
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However at that time, the police, who were the only material witnesses in the case, were still in Castries. |
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The defense attorney rested his case today without calling any more witnesses. |
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He witnesses Peter's amazing resuscitation of his son, a boy who had been in the grave for 14 years. |
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Since then, Davis has gathered hundreds of court records and the sworn testimony of two dozen witnesses. |
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Horrified witnesses were instructed over loudspeakers and by radio announcements not to remove or bury them. |
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However the Berber Tuareg of Algeria seem to stand as mute witnesses to the passage of time. |
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Recently he has sent me an excerpt from a book by John Bushnell in which he retells the story as he heard it from other witnesses. |
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Elements of both crimes are clearly demonstrated in the declarations of the material witnesses. |
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In Patan and Bhaktapur, the students marched in the streets carrying torches symbolizing violence, according to witnesses. |
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Workers and anti-capitalists in struggle must educate and develop stewards, witnesses, legal expertise and our own media. |
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Justice officials insist that more than half of the detained material witnesses have ended up in criminal prosecutions. |
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The revival version, then, is the only one told from the point of view of a third-person narrator who witnesses the meeting of the protagonists. |
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But the one was kept away from key witnesses, the other meets in secret and reports only to the prime minister. |
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We also know the direction in which the gunman went and we are hoping this may lead us to new witnesses. |
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Dershwitz based his conclusion on witnesses who said Reid had slurred speech and difficulty holding up his head at the start of the interview. |
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No one in the court bothered to think that the witnesses could be lying and presenting false testimonies. |
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Mary, how long did it take for them to come forward after the end of that trial and to learn that one of their own witnesses had lied? |
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There were a number of other witnesses who saw the incident from fairly nearby. |
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This is being treated as a serious incident, and York police are appealing for information and witnesses. |
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Officers are not connecting the two attempted snatches, but are urgently appealing for witnesses to both incidents. |
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Police are appealing for witnesses to a serious assault outside a Richmond bar which has left the victim fighting for his life. |
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Police have issued an urgent appeal for witnesses to come forward and were at the scene on Thursday looking for forensic clues. |
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Oral evidence was given by 27 witnesses whose names and employment are listed in an appendix to this decision. |
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More witnesses have come forward in the past week providing officers with new lines of inquiry. |
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Besides the new report, apparently around a hundred witnesses have been lined up to give evidence. |
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In an appropriately modernist account, the witnesses claimed that it was clearly propelled by some kind of European technology. |
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Police are searching for witnesses after a man was robbed at knifepoint in a Swindon park. |
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We began to interview witnesses, and we were struck by the meticulousness of their recall. |
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Police are appealing for any witnesses who saw the accident to contact them. |
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The patient must sign a written request in the presence of two witnesses attesting that the patient is competent and acting voluntarily. |
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It's a complicated case, marred by a disputed confession, a paucity of witnesses and the sudden, explosive nature of the incident itself. |
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Prized for their status as original autograph works of Greek art, these images stood as witnesses to the civilizing power of Rome. |
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There are many wounded and witnesses have described seeing bodies, although there has been no talk of fatalities yet. |
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Police have issued an appeal for three witnesses who may be able to provide clues to the abduction and assault of a Sheffield shopworker. |
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Glued to his surveillance screens, the guard witnesses the improbable and transmutative movements of the stranger in the elevator. |
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Every day witnesses new racist attacks, and the skinheads often kill their victims. |
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In all likelihood, he fathomed, his mugshot would turn up on the news alongside a police appeal for witnesses to some crime or other. |
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Heavily armed soldiers guarded the few churches which held Sunday services, witnesses said. |
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One of the key prosecution witnesses at his trial was a trusted comrade who had turned traitor. |
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Hence my appeal for witnesses who could attest that there were no warning signs in place. |
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The former Yugoslav President is on trial at the Hague right now and has been tangling with the judges, the prosecutors and the witnesses. |
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There was no shortage of character witnesses willing to attest to their integrity. |
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It led to unnecessary formalism and unjustified categorisation of witnesses. |
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Several witnesses attested to the fact that the mother could adequately care for the children on her own. |
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Amid the hurried activity at the school site, witnesses said a suspected kidnapper was attacked by a mob. |
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Albeit scandalously late, the magistrate took this decisive step after the prosecution's 12 witnesses had failed to appear 31 times. |
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He is the one who has to deal with shocked witnesses, and break the news to bereaved relatives. |
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The law doesn't allow judges to deny such requests and it mandates payment for investigators and expert witnesses. |
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Police have launched a manhunt and believe the crimes may be linked, after witnesses gave similar descriptions for the offender. |
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The alchemist experiences death, life, rebirth, witnesses the magical properties of transmutation in the bain-marie as well as her own bodymind. |
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The family of an interior designer mown down by a hit-and-run driver are urging witnesses to help police catch him. |
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Prosecutors say he is tied to the crime by witnesses, blood spatters, ballistics and DNA analysis. |
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Terrorist bombings ruin a building, many lives and inflict trauma on the witnesses. |
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Two further men acting as witnesses approached the offender, seemingly disgusted with his actions, and marched him off down the street. |
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The parents of the youths involved are unapproachable and witnesses are too afraid to come forward to give evidence. |
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Although investigators say drug tests show that some of the witnesses in the case had tested positive for drug use, they refused to say who. |
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The case is expected to go on for six to seven weeks and it is thought there will be more than 70 witnesses called upon to testify. |
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Nutton said evidence and witnesses indicated Spiller was jaywalking in an attempt to cross Charleston, which was busy with traffic at the time. |
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The plot is that the parole officer witnesses a murder committed by a bent copper. |
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Four witnesses who were acquainted with the plaintiff testified that they thought of him when they read the article. |
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American troops spread out across the area yesterday to investigate what had happened and question witnesses. |
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Still I'm not letting any of these jokers write me any references or be character witnesses if I even get into trouble. |
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I have not been informed and clearly witnesses have to be told well in advance so they can plan around the dates. |
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Two men drove up, called her by name and dragged her into their car, witnesses told police. |
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All three witnesses have testified that they have not discussed their evidence with each other. |
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So the 3,000 protesters wending their way through Westwood had few witnesses beyond a gaggle of riot cops. |
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The prosecutors called no witnesses to testify and presented little evidence. |
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A female administrator at Queen Mary Hospital was excused by the defense because she was acquainted with some of the witnesses. |
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The plaintiff's attorneys wrapped up their case with their last two witnesses testifying. |
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The summary bill seeks to deal with new provisions on the admissibility of written statements by witnesses as evidence. |
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Instead, the judge can admit evidence such as statements made to the police by witnesses. |
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His whole case was based upon what he testified in the witness box and three alibi witnesses. |
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In practice witnesses testifying in court are very often asked simply whether they confirm the testimony they gave to the investigating judge. |
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The witnesses are ranged along the front benches, behind them the jury, then the journalists, a few photographers. |
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But witnesses soon came forward who claimed to have seen Kent fall off his motorcycle while popping wheelies on the day in question. |
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The vast majority of prisoners would lack the wherewithal to gather the witnesses and documents needed. |
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Nine months later, the nation witnesses the rare situation of having no ruling party. |
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They are treated as witnesses rather than prosecutors at the weekly kangaroo court known as the tribunal. |
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Without witnesses testifying to the event, there would be reasonable doubt for an acquittal. |
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Indeed, the only witnesses who testified at the trial were the two plaintiffs themselves. |
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The appellant's solicitor swore an affidavit as to why the witnesses were not called at the trial. |
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Conviction for treason needed the testimony in open court of two witnesses to the same overt act. |
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I accept the evidence of all three Crown witnesses that they have not attempted to manufacture together a script to incriminate the accused. |
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Several witnesses swore our newlyweds had a sustained ashrieking argument just before the unspeakable happened. |
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It builds on the Government's ongoing reform of the criminal justice system, rebalancing the process in favour of victims and witnesses. |
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The prosecution has called several rebuttal witnesses to the stand to testify about the way in which evidence was collected. |
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The claimant would wish to call several witnesses, including Professor Keane, in rebuttal. |
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It is not the normal practice for the Secretary of State to call any witnesses in rebuttal of an appellant's evidence. |
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They beckon people to them from the whole planet, witnesses of our common history, in many ways still mysterious and incomprehensible. |
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At least 20 armed militants raced to the hospital in four vehicles, witnesses said, screeching to a halt at the entrance. |
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Some of their key witnesses are dead, others are badly discredited and still others have recanted. |
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For every incident reported he checked and rechecked the accounts given by the witnesses. |
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Monk witnesses a man in a Chinese mob being murdered, and has to stay in a FBI safe house as a result. |
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There were no independent witnesses to the accident which occurred on the main Cork-Bandon road. |
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The quality cannot be guaranteed, but they come from all corners to the Cork county final, knowing they are witnesses to a unique event. |
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The units introduce a range of measures to provide practical help and moral support to victims of crime as well as witnesses. |
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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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A judge was elected, attorneys were appointed, and witnesses were interviewed. |
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They had council managers as witnesses who claimed the cleansing department was undermanned, underresourced and always short of men. |
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Later, the authorities said the soldiers might have been witnesses to a crime committed by others. |
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This text uniquely ties together the Ascension and our need to be witnesses of this glorious event and of all the life and teachings of Christ. |
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What kind of guy kidnaps someone with witnesses around and then shows his face in a public store in broad daylight? |
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The two witnesses were not challenged on what they had said to those police witnesses on cross-examination. |
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Defendants, witnesses, solicitors, police officers and probation officers will then have to travel 25 miles across Salisbury Plain. |
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The trial itself was a confusing round-robin of various witnesses being called over various issues at random. |
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Boies and Olson call 17 skilled witnesses, whereas Cooper calls only two witnesses, who Boies easily tears apart. |
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The jury met in secret for months gathering testimony from witnesses, including from Pantaleo. |
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In his cross-examinations, he has hammered the witnesses with questions about rebel activity in their villages, implying that it precipitated Serb actions. |
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Eye witnesses said the perpetrators were carrying rucksacks. |
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Meanwhile, police are appealing for witnesses to an accident in which an elderly pedestrian was run over on a pelican crossing in Norton Avenue, Sheffield. |
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This week, witnesses against the former dictator related the horrors committed by the guatemalan Army. |
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The panel's report, to be tabled at Wednesday's meeting of the legislature, is based on evidence from 73 witnesses at 30 hearings held since December. |
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Cheshire coroner Nicholas Rheinberg said expert witnesses were satisfied the shotgun, which had an automatic safety catch, could not have discharged accidentally. |
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Other witnesses told the court that the later the party went, the sexier the entertainment became. |
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In one story in this collection, a sheltered young boy witnesses the abduction of his neighbor and decides whether to intervene. |
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But witnesses say Muataz definitely was the shooter, and he even went so far as to apologize to Glick before pulling the trigger. |
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The great thing about a show trial is that you pick your witnesses and questions. |
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In order to do this effectively it may be given powers equivalent to those of the High Court to summon witnesses, send for documents, administer oaths, etc. |
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In fact, he calls all of us to a prophetic life-a life that witnesses to the power of the Spirit through the words we speak, the ways we serve, even the way we bear ourselves. |
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He killed all the mortals so there wouldn't be any witnesses. |
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She's the sort of no-nonsense girl who can nail those sleazy witnesses. |
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All of these nouns came out of the mouths of lawyers or witnesses during the trial. |
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Add these films to the must-see list of recent videos on CNN and YouTube that have lately made witnesses of us all. |
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One of the star prosecution witnesses had been shotgunned to death. |
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The witnesses were used in the worst possible way, as a sort of subterfuge to play on emotions. |
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However, defence witnesses have claimed that the state of the negotiations at the time of the share dealing was so uncertain as to make any knowledge non-price sensitive. |
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The Evangelical calculus attempts to console and convert grieving relatives and witnesses by redefining such loss as a means to the measureless prize of eternal life. |
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Somebody else suggests that the evidence is precarious, coming as it does from victims who might not make confident witnesses. |
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He slapped a gag order on Don and Dan, all witnesses, and all investigators. |
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Two witnesses outside the Charlie Hebdo office building quoted the Kouachi brothers claiming they were members of al Qaeda. |
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These were sort of sober witnesses to the madness, so it was an amalgamation of thoughts of different women from the time. |
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All the witnesses could offer were thirdhand accounts or deathbed confessions that came decades after the fact. |
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More than two hundred years after this report the small, but continuing, United Society of Shakers lives, works and witnesses its faith together in Sabbathday Lake, Maine. |
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But two on-the-record witnesses insisted to The Daily Beast that Durbin definitely said it. |
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With only two young witnesses, no clear motive, and no identified suspect, the case continues to baffle authorities. |
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But while the congressmen squabbled amongst themselves and berated the witnesses, this all felt like prelude. |
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That was when the blinds were closed, blocking Fretland and the other witnesses from what happened next. |
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Before dawn, protesters set roadblocks of rocks and debris to prevent residents of the neighbouring Mabvuku and Tafara townships from travelling to work, witnesses said. |
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He had the advantage of hearing some actual real live witnesses, I gather? |
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Character witnesses he called in his defence described him as generous and warm-hearted, recalling he had organised charity events after a friend died in a car crash. |
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Swindon police are appealing for witnesses and have advised the public that when they are approached by officers they are entitled to ask for a warrant card. |
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Other witnesses were washerwomen, tavern keepers, or dockworkers. |
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But there was nothing Robby could do to help in his own defense, since the charges were trumped up and the only witnesses had been blackmailed to lie. |
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Owen will have the power to compel the production of witnesses and documents from the British security and intelligence services. |
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With the dozens of witnesses who conclusively identified him as the shooter, there is no defense that sets him free. |
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The quotations above are from various witnesses to that event. |
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David Lee becomes suspicious of the fourth years when he witnesses them congratulating each other in the office. |
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Darrow, on the other hand, was at times condescending and contemptuous in his treatment of witnesses, jurists, opposing lawyers and even the judge. |
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Other witnesses came forward to corroborate her testimony, although they refused to appear on camera. |
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Ruth, in his defense, said that he had been having dinner with friends at the time, and produced two witnesses in corroboration. |
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Police believe the two incidents are connected and are appealing for witnesses, releasing artist impressions of three men linked with the raid this week. |
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Consequently, the leery wide boys responsible laughed in the face of the law for two years before the police finally found witnesses prepared to testify. |
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Sir, again, the people in those vehicles potentially were witnesses, and never in my mind would I classify a potential witness as a wild goose chase. |
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Prosecutor will reportedly call eight rebuttal witnesses tomorrow. |
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Now, today we are waiting to hear rebuttal from prosecution witnesses. |
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A transcript will be taken, so that we have a proper record of the evidence given by all our witnesses, and this will be posted on our website later today. |
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I am appealing to any witnesses to the accident to come forward. |
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Officials say the shirts are intended to intimidate witnesses to crime. |
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But when I talked to them, none of the witnesses to the crime had done so. |
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Unfortunately it's a very high traffic area and not only would there be tons of witnesses to my crime, my life would have been endangered by speeding cars passing by. |
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Police have now issued a picture of Mr Goldman in a bid to get as many witnesses to the crime or the immediate aftermath to come forward to help them in their investigations. |
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All of the police witnesses who testified were candid in their evidence that the seizure of the clothing was unrelated to the burglary tool charge. |
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The district judge said that she did not require witnesses to be present. |
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Otis says he was wearing a tan jacket similar to one described by witnesses. |
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In a trial, evidence of the events in question may reflect badly on one or more of the parties and arguably in such a way as to affect their credibility as witnesses. |
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In total, 331 male witnesses reported that 445 people associated with industrial or reformatory schools abused them, with 402 males and 43 females being identified. |
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Gays will be able to sign an official document at a register office in front of the registrar and two witnesses, although there will not be an official ceremony. |
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In a city as large as New York, flawed witnesses are distressingly familiar. |
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The British detectives have since interviewed countless witnesses and cleared a number of dubious suspects in the case. |
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The grand jury heard an incredible 70 hours of testimony from 60 witnesses over a three month period. |
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Sgt Desmond appealed for witnesses to the crime to come forward. |
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Arbitrary arrest, police beatings, torture to extract confession, the persecution of defence lawyers, and the intimidation of witnesses are widespread. |
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The minister has asked Brady about the feasibility of a procedure used in Canada, which allows a jury to consider statements that have been retracted by the witnesses. |
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The census also noted a reverse in the long-term decline in the Church of Ireland, Presbyterian and Methodist faiths, with sizeable increases witnesses across the board. |
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He was hoping that the R5000 reward being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those involved in the killings will bring witnesses forward. |
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Instead, he surprised the crowd by praising his five billionaire witnesses, extolling their virtues and their profits. |
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How reliable were the other witnesses, given the extraordinarily charged atmosphere surrounding this case? |
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We have had to judge the truthfulness of the evidence at one remove, forced to rely either on reporters telling us, or actors re-creating for us, what the witnesses said. |
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We had a beautiful ceremony, officiated by a justice of the peace, with our siblings as witnesses and my niece and nephew as flower girl and ring bearer. |
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As it funnelled through the bay outside Candahug, some witnesses put its height at a towering 16ft. |
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They now hope showing the original witnesses the CCTV image, despite its grainy condition, may help finally solve the baffling case. |
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There must be two witnesses present when she signs the document. |
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But once again both sides spent as much time bullyragging one another as they did questioning witnesses. |
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To employ always the same witnesses, he would excite speculation, and expose himself to the imputation of fickleness or capriciousness. |
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A genuine first-hand religious experience like this is bound to be a heterodoxy to its witnesses, the prophet appearing as a mere lonely madman. |
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The other witnesses who followed Osric were Eadberht and Eolla, both who can be identified as ecclesiastics. |
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After the incident with the potato peeler, references to potatoes became an inside joke among the witnesses. |
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Nobles engaged many of these to mount raids, or to pack courts of justice with their supporters, intimidating suitors, witnesses and judges. |
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The pair exchange vows before God and gathered witnesses, and the meeting returns to open worship. |
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At the rise of meeting, the witnesses, including the youngest children, are asked to sign the wedding certificate as a record. |
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Among the seven witnesses called to testify were Thomas Creasy, and James Smith, the man who had recognised Turpin's handwriting. |
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Despite being very sick and close to death, he questioned the reliability of Spotswood's witnesses. |
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The goldsmith John of Antwerp and a few German neighbours signed as witnesses. |
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In the play, the Three Witches represent darkness, chaos, and conflict, while their role is as agents and witnesses. |
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One of the main reasons for doubting the truth of the inquest concerns the reliability of Marlowe's companions as witnesses. |
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In a vision shown to him by the angel Michael, Adam witnesses everything that will happen to mankind until the Great Flood. |
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The Assembly has the power to call for witnesses and documents, if the relevant responsibility has been transferred to its remit. |
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The principal role of committees in the Scottish Parliament is to take evidence from witnesses, conduct inquiries and scrutinise legislation. |
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The inmates and two accomplices executed the breakout with militarylike precision, witnesses said. |
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With curious onlookers packed into the office as witnesses, faint voices were heard replying. |
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Almost all of the characters in the play are introduced as the audience witnesses a moment of their dreams. |
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At trial, there is a presumption of guilt and the accused is often unable to examine witnesses and evidence or present a legal defense. |
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The forensic experts, professors at Glasgow and Edinburgh, appeared as witnesses on opposing sides and a not proven verdict was returned. |
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Another aspect is amod or contract, usually made by the two parties calling amodwyr who are witnesses to prove the terms agreed by the parties. |
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Court was convened on the land itself, with both claimants calling witnesses to support their claims. |
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In 2007 three of the prosecution witnesses at the original murder trial were convicted of perjury and each jailed for 18 months. |
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In 2009 two further witnesses from the original trial were also charged with perjury. |
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The police investigated the Krays on several occasions, but the brothers' reputation for violence made witnesses afraid to testify. |
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In addition to contemporary witnesses, the vast majority of Old Irish texts are attested in manuscripts of a variety of later dates. |
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Mounds of bones marked his road, witnesses of devastations which other historians record in detail. |
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Following the signature in this case would be an elaborate monogram, the signatures of any witnesses, and then the seal. |
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At the same time, two Examiners were appointed to assist the Master of the Rolls in examining witnesses. |
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As a result, on 4 March 1540, Philip married a second wife, Margarethe von der Saale, with Melanchthon and Bucer among the witnesses. |
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It is succession in a Church which witnesses to the apostolic faith, in communion with the other Churches, witnesses of the same apostolic faith. |
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The number of expert witnesses is controlled by the court as its permission is needed for any party to use an expert to give evidence. |
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This definition excludes the presence of a small number of witnesses randomly selected to assure executive accountability. |
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The tribunal also has notaries who swear in witnesses and commit their testimony to writing. |
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They have the power to enforce the attendance and examination of witnesses and the production of documents relevant to the work in hand. |
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Unlike trusts, wills must be signed by two to three witnesses, the number depending on the law of the jurisdiction in which the will is executed. |
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A grand jury may compel the production of documents and compel sworn testimony of witnesses to appear before it. |
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The directeur made a presentation to the jury in the absence of the accused and the jury heard the witnesses. |
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At trial, each person presents witnesses and the evidence collected is recorded. |
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Parties to the case, lawyers, and witnesses are not allowed to speak with a member of the jury. |
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First the prosecution leads evidence from witnesses and after each witness the defence has an opportunity to cross examine. |
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Witness competence rules are legal rules that specify circumstances under which persons are ineligible to serve as witnesses. |
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Often, a Government or Parliamentary Act will govern the rules affecting the giving of evidence by witnesses in court. |
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Neither judge nor jury can initiate an inquiry, and judges rarely ask witnesses questions directly during trial. |
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The judge questions witnesses, interrogates suspects, and orders searches for other investigations. |
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In criminal cases, women witnesses are unacceptable in stricter, traditional interpretations of sharia, such as those found in Hanbali madhhab. |
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Then, after commanding the recipient to attend, the writ indicates that the Sovereign him or herself witnesses it. |
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In this mythical event, God divided the world in two parts, the victims and the witnesses. |
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The royal Horus is represented in the cloak of royalty, and the phallic emblem found there witnesses to Jesus being Horus of the resurrection. |
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In one scene, after Sherlock first witnesses the hound, Sherlock makes deductions about a mother and son from a nearby table. |
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We could only know the authors are eye witnesses by taking it on their say-so, that is, by believing them, or by believing a string of say-sos. |
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The couple were congratulated by the witnesses and their uniter, the three of whom drank their health. |
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He also imposed a ban on the girl, of Baston, Lincs, having any unsupervised contact with her parents who are both witnesses. |
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The witnesses gawked in horror and fascination and held their breaths. |
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Two correspondents from the TV channel filmed a Yazidi family buying their relatives to save them from ISIL and spoke to witnesses. |
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They don't know I wasn't allowed to have any of my witnesses come in or that the judge in my case was a rape shield advocate. |
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Acquittals in 255 cases were put down to backtracking by witnesses on statements they had earlier recorded before investigation officers. |
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They received no response from Dodd and a number of other witnesses. |
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However, the will is a contract between a bequeather and the bequeathed and signed by the bequeather and witnesses. |
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Second place went to a team consisting of advocates Claudel Pressa and Loreal Belfon, as well as witnesses Chris Chestnut and Natalie Hanan. |
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Madagascan forces attempted to arrest Rajoelina on Friday, heightening tensions between police and protesters, witnesses said. |
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The prospect of self-incrimination is protected under rule 22 of the Coroner's Rules, where witnesses have the right not to answer questions. |
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The cargo vessel, named as the Accum, was preparing to disembark for the Caribbean when fire broke out, witnesses said. |
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Clark was convicted of harming a threatened species and fined after witnesses reported the brutal killing. |
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North Wales Police are now appealing for witnesses or anyone who saw a motorbike in the area at the time to contact them with any information. |
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Police are appealing for witnesses to two robberies where the offenders used motor scooters in the same Black Country district. |
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She had the total support of her husband, family and many prominent character witnesses. |
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For the defence, Mr Goult is expected to give evidence with two character witnesses. |
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Simon McKay, defending, said Neville would be calling up to five character witnesses and two medical experts. |
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The panel also said they did not take more serious action because of character witnesses and testimonials from colleagues. |
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Character witnesses for Spencer said while he had been an alcoholic he had never been violent or aggressive. |
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