With ever - diminishing percentages of cases
actually reaching trial, American litigation practice has been redefined.
In the United States, only four to five percent of personal injury cases
actually reach a trial.
Not exact matches
Genentech, for example, is undertaking two major efforts to reduce the chances of difficulties with molecules that have
reached the stage of late clinical
trials and of drugs that have
actually received regulatory approval.
But the LEAP
trial found that exposing at - risk kids to peanuts regularly beginning in infancy
actually prevented peanut allergies by the time they
reached age 5, Sicherer said.
The camera is a
trial at times and you
actually have to
reach ledge A to make sure you don't fall into dark pit X, rather than just getting close to it and watch the animation do the rest.
Trials Evolution made me think that perfection — that sweet, beautiful impossibility — was
actually right there in front of me, waiting just out of
reach, across the finish line.
After hearing and watching both of them, the
trial judge
reached his own conclusions about what
actually happened and convicted the husband of assault.
But the 18 month ceiling for a provincial court case is
actually a longer period of time than was typically acceptable under the previous guidelines — leaving defence lawyers concerned that their clients will take longer to
reach trial.
In their motion for a new
trial, Stanford's lawyers did not assert that any Stanford - related tweets
actually reached any of the jurors, but rather that these tweets are «likely to have
reached a juror, since Twitter does not require active pursuit of information, but rather, if a friend of the juror's was following the «Stanford
trial,» the tweets might automatically show up on a juror's Twitter account.»
Jury nullification in the broader sense can cause cases to be thrown out by a judge or on appeal for reasons # 4 or # 5, but most of the time, jury nullification will not cause a verdict to be thrown out by a judge or on appeal (even if statements from jurors after the
trial make it clear that jury nullification in the broader sense
actually took place), if a jury that weighed the evidence and evaluated the credibility of the witnesses differently than the actual jury did could have
reached the same verdict.