The victim of a crime such as assault, robbery, impaired driving, arson or other
acts of a similar nature may be eligible for compensation.
Not exact matches
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a military force was defeated and aided by a
similar freak
act of nature?
Acting on advice from the NSABB, the U.S. government last month asked Science and
Nature to publish only the broad conclusions
of the two studies, and not to reveal the scientific details, in order to limit the risk that uncontrolled proliferation
of such research might lead to accidental or intentional release
of similar mutant viruses.
Again, it's very
similar to the Armor Thyroid, and it's able to be purchased over the counter because it's kind
of a loophole in what we call the DSHEA
act that allows things that are natural in
nature to be able to be bought over the counter.
In cross-examining the accused (if he or she testifies), the Crown can cross-examine not only on general reputation, but on specific
acts of bad character or misconduct that are
similar in
nature to the offences charged, in order to neutralize the evidence
of good character.204 The trial judge retains the discretion to disallow such cross-examination where it would result in undue prejudice.205 If the accused made a statement to police that has been ruled voluntary, and there is an admission therein which is contrary to the evidence led by the accused in relation to his or her good character, the Crown should consider cross-examining the accused on that prior inconsistent statement.
Further, the
nature of the mediation relationship provides evidence that positive perceptions
of peer relationships can
act as a protective buffer for young women against the effects
of cyber bullying
similar to the friendship protection hypothesis advanced for face - to - face bullying (Kendrick et al. 2012).