Sentences with phrase «trial testimony begins»

Trial testimony begins six days later.

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On Friday, four days after the trial began and revealed some embarrassing testimony, Uber and Waymo announced they had settled the trade secrets dispute.
As someone who sat through every minute of testimony during that trial, I had my doubts from the very beginning.
By the time that Todd Howe, the Albany insider turned government witness, begins his testimony in the Percoco trial this coming week, his reputation as a routine liar will have already preceded him.
The trial, in federal district court in Manhattan, will heat up on Monday, when the prosecution's star witness, former longtime Cuomo associate and lobbyist Todd Howe is scheduled to begin his testimony.
The trial of the man charged with detonating a bomb in Chelsea last year began in Federal District Court in Manhattan with video replays of the blast, emotional testimony from people wounded by shrapnel and an outburst by the defendant that led to his ejection from the courtroom.
More than two years after the New York City police officer Brian Moore was fatally shot while on patrol in Queens, his fellow officers relived that night, as testimony began yesterday in the trial of the man prosecutors say killed him with two bullets to the head from a silver revolver.
Tommy, who frequently bunks off work to attend the Gotti trial, soon begins to see an opportunity emerging as testimony's from high ranking mafia henchmen, suggest mob social clubs are gun free zones.
During the Vergara trial, attempting to do away with teacher due process rights, sworn testimony (during discovery) was given that, as stated above, thinking administrators were able to successfully ease teachers out of the profession, careful scrutiny of beginning teachers by competent administrators prevented districts from hiring teachers who did not fit the district, and the average time to dismiss a teacher via the legal process was months and tens of thousands of dollars.
The trial court segment will begin on Monday, Dec. 1, with Judge Gafni, joined by Judge Shelton on Tuesday for a discussion of the impact of the Internet and other technology on the trial process including preparation, filing, discovery and case management, trial testimony, documentary evidence and argument.
And The Tulsa World today contains an article headlined «Jury in ex-judge's case sees photos» that begins, «Graphic photos and testimony marked the second day of trial for a former Creek County judge accused of masturbating while on the bench.»
Jurors began hearing testimony last week and the trial is expected to wrap up this week.
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