Sentences with phrase «accuser gave»

This leads to the saying about reconciliation with an accuser given by Matthew in the Sermon on the Mount (Lk 12:58 - 59; Mt 5:25).

Not exact matches

While Franco told Meyers that the initial accusations against him that surfaced immediately after the Golden Globes on Sunday are «not accurate,» he also said that he does not plan to «actively refute» those claims because he wants to give his accusers room to speak their peace.
The Confrontation Clause in the Sixth Amendment grants all Americans the right to face their accusers in court; Aquilina upended this, allowing all of Nassar's accusers to give victim - impact statements, telling him, and the world, what he had done.
If God gave humans Free Will then broke the promise, by compelling Judas to betray (or merely, be the appointed accuser / betrayer) then, Judas would be rewarded for being a puppet in the plan and fulfilling the Will of God.
«Tts 2:3 - 4 The aged women likewise, that [they be] in behaviour as becometh holiness, not false accusers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things; That they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children,»!!
YOUR Bishop instead decided to settle out of court, and your reasoning is that he didn't want the accusers to give «false details» that would further show him in a «bad light».
If you lose your shirt in a court case, give your accuser your cloak as well.
Instead she forgave and prayed for all her accusers, giving up even her life to be burnt alive in the most humiliating and brutal manner in front of a large crowd in the market place.
Two weeks ago, the coalition pledged to give men the same protection as their accusers, whose identities are never revealed.
But a jarring moment came when the retired basketball star Kobe Bryant won an Oscar for an animated short based on his farewell letter to the sport, prompting accusations of double standards among Oscar voters, given a rape accusation made against Bryant in 2003 — a case that was dropped when his accuser refused to testify and settled out of court.
The latest cover for «Empire» gives moviegoers their clearest look to date at Ronan the Accuser, Nebula and Korath the Pursuer.
And three Harvey Weinstein accusers, Ashley Judd, Salma Hayek and Annabella Sciorra, were given a moment to themselves on stage for nothing more than the fact that they were brave enough to speak up before a hopeful video played highlighting a changing industry, post #MeToo and more diverse.
When he's sent by his boss Yondu (Michael Rooker) to steal a mysterious orb, only to double - cross him in order to keep the artifact for himself, Quill becomes the target of a power - hungry alien named Ronan the Accuser (Lee Pace), who's made a deal with the Mad Titan Thanos (the purple - skinned figure teased at the end of «The Avengers») to give him the orb in exchange for destroying his enemy's home planet.
Kobe Bryant was given a standing ovation despite facing a sex - assault charge in 2003 (which was dropped after the accuser refused to testify — a civil case was later settled out of court with Bryant apologising to the plaintiff without admitting guilt).
A fifth accuser, Violet Paley, was not a student of Franco's, but said he offered to give her notes on a script.
When the Constitution is clear — for example, when it says that a state can deprive a person of «life» so long as it provides «due process,» or when it gives those accused of crimes the right to «confront» their accusers — judges need to follow those commands.
Schwarzenegger is also coming to terms with the #MeToo movement, given his own long list of sexual misconduct accusers, who haunted him while he was running for governor of California in 2003.
She instead inferred that money influence had tainted what he said so badly that none of it was worthy of consideration, which crumbles to dust when she and other accusers fail to prove that industry money was given to skeptic scientists in exchange for laughably and demonstratively false fabricated papers, reports or assessments.
The bill of rights gives the accused the right to see the evidence against him and cross-examine his accusers before his life, liberty or property are put in jeopardy.
Accuser Andrea Constand had claimed that Cosby sexually assaulted her after giving her pills, supposedly to help her relax.
The issue before the court was whether disclosure of the identity of a father's accuser (X) and the substance of her allegations against him should be given to the parties; and whether X should be required to give evidence in those proceedings.
If the anonymous accusers are weighing whether to go public, a $ 55 - million action must give them pause.
The doctor moved for a stay of the civil process on the basis that being compelled to answer questions in the civil discovery process would make his defence known to his accuser before she had to give her evidence in the criminal proceeding.
Do not give your side of the story, do not explain yourself, do not blame the accuser, and do not even admit to knowing the accuser or having had an argument or disagreement with him or her.
Stadlen J was unequivocal at para 84 of his judgment: «[I] n the absence of a problem in the witness giving evidence in person or by video link, or some other exceptional circumstance, fairness requires that in disciplinary proceedings a person facing serious charges, especially if they amount to criminal offences which if proved are likely to have grave adverse effects on his or her reputation and career, should in principle be entitled by cross-examination to test the evidence of his accuser (s) where that evidence is the sole or decisive evidence relied on against him.»
That would have given the opportunity for his lawyers to cross-examine accusers, he said.
In all criminal prosecutions, every person charged with crime has the right to be informed of the accusation and to confront the accusers and witnesses with other testimony, and to have counsel for defense, and not be compelled to give self - incriminating evidence, or to pay costs, jail fees, or necessary witness fees of the defense, unless found guilty.
The post-arrest conditions typically give rise to the accuser gaining de facto custody of children and exclusive possession of the matrimonial home.
Lord Bingham, states that «the right of a criminal defendant to be confronted by named and identified accusers was well recognised and established in England for some centuries before adoption of the European Convention» and refers to Lord Rodger's words in support for this contention in R (D) v Camberwell Green Youth Court [2005] UKHL 4, [2005] 1 WLR 393, [2005] 1 All ER 999 that «the introduction of Art 6 (3)(d) will not have added anything of significance to any requirements of English law for witnesses to give their evidence in the presence of the accused.»
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