Sentences with phrase «accept evidence submitted»

The Erie County CPS Forensic Laboratory will only accept evidence submitted by the District Attorney's Office or Local, State, and Federal law enforcement agencies.

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If you want your «hypothesis» to be accepted, substantiate it with evidence, and submit it for peer review.
Pain will submit her report based on this evidence, as well as on the many written representations from third parties, to the Secretary of State for Scotland for him to accept or reject.
Since in references for a preliminary ruling the determinations of national courts will generally be accepted by the CJEU, and a request to intervene in a preliminary ruling procedure to submit observations on third country law is not possible, there is a risk that a judgment in such a case could be based on an insufficient evaluation of third country law, such as when the evidence concerning such law is uncontested and is presented only by a single party.
Furthermore, defendants are precluded from submitting evidence of discounted rates accepted by medical providers from an insurer in order to rebut the plaintiff's proof that the full, undiscounted charges are reasonable.
«In short, on the basis of all the evidence submitted to the Committee to date, and subject to our comments below about the possibility of bringing a further count, we can not, with great regret, accept Justice Girouard's version of the facts,» the majority of the inquiry committee wrote regarding what happened in the video between Girouard and Lamontagne.
This was despite evidence, submitted by the requested person, of the Romanian Minister of Justice accepting that she had misled the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) as to the resources that were available to the local prison authorities.
The Court characterized central issue in this case as whether the Registrar should accept evidence of the kind submitted by Dr. Gehl as to the paternity of her grandfather as sufficient to establish entitlement to status.
Dressed up in scientific language which the jury does not easily understand and submitted through a witness of impressive antecedents, this evidence is apt to be accepted by the jury as being virtually infallible and as having more weight than it deserves.
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