Sentences with phrase «admitted under oath»

This is despite the fact that ICC Board member witnesses admitted under oath at Hair's tribunal hearing that the umpires» decisions at The Oval were entirely in accordance with the Laws of Cricket.
In that deposition, which was read to jurors, Cosby admitted under oath a number of disturbing things, which jurors found to be proof of guilt.
At least one CEO is said to have «admitted under oath» to calling two other CEOs in late January 2010 «specifically to learn if the other two Publisher Defendants would sign with Apple prior to Apple's iPad launch.»
City Councilwoman Maria del Carmen Arroyo admitted under oath that people employed by her campaign had committed fraud.
Cuomo attorney Marty Connor: «As the judge himself noted in his decision, Ms. Teachout admitted under oath that she misrepresented her address on official and tax documents.
In a statement earlier this week, Connors made clear his intention to appeal the decision, saying that «Ms. Teachout admitted under oath that she misrepresented her address on official and tax documents.»

Not exact matches

Of course, Behe then again, in court, under oath, had to admit that this would also make things like astrology and numerology science.
It led to the famous quote under oath from Alan Clarke who admitted to being «economical with the actualité» regarding arms exports.
Michael Grimm: A felon who has admitted to hiring undocumented workers, tax evasion and lying under oath, is running for a congressional seat in New York.
He also admitted he lied under oath in 2013 in a separate civil case.
Fortunately, Carl did ultimately get Clarence Lewis to recant his testimony and admit that he'd lied under oath for orange juice and a candy bar.
It's a rerun that conjures up visions of a squirming Ford CEO Jacques Nasser testifying before Congress in 2000, and later Ford having to admit that he «misspoke» under oath when he said Ford hadn't tested the tires of Explorer SUVs during the rollover debacle.
Recently the IPCC was bitch - slapped by the IAC and even Lord Oxburgh has admitted, under oath (I might add at an investigation of his investigation of Climategate no less) that «it is impossible to reconstruct an accurate global temperature record over the past 1,000 years.
If it is indeed a «crazy» move to lie under oath, then an order to testify means they'll have to admit their crime, plead guilty, and be convicted.
Discovery can take four forms: written interrogatories (questions which must be answered under oath); document production; requests for admissions (asking the other party to admit certain facts); and depositions (formally transcribed and sworn statements taken in front of a court reporter or other court officer).
Requests for admissions involve a series of statements that a spouse must admit or deny under oath.
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