Sentences with phrase «as interview witnesses»

Play as Sherlock as he interviews witnesses and loved ones, searches for evidence, and interrogates suspects, all with the goal of finding answers.

Not exact matches

Caputo has only been interviewed by the House committee as a witness, meaning he is not suspected of committing any crimes.
WASHINGTON — House Democrats, frustrated by what they see as GOP inaction and with an eye on midterm elections, on Tuesday held the first of what they hope to be several interviews with witnesses who have not been interrogated in the Republican - led Russia investigations.
The drawings are produced through an interview process with a witness or a victim as the artist translates the given information to create a likeness.
One witness interviewed by Mueller's team told NBC News that investigators asked about what Stone's interactions with Trump were like once he ended his tenure as a Trump campaign adviser in August 2015.
The panel never interviewed key witnesses such as former foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos or former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn.
People involved with crafting the platform also were expecting interest from special counsel Robert Mueller's team, such as witness interviews or producing documents, some of those sources said.»
In comparison to the New Testament where Paul's letters were written starting 15 years after Jesus» ascension, the first gospel, Mark written 25 years after (Peter was the source of Mark), Matthew who was an eye witness at 35 years, and Luke 35 years as a careful Roman / Greek trained historian who interviewed living eye witnesses such as Mary, mother of Jesus.
The House intelligence committee, moving rapidly to interview a series of major witnesses in July, plans to bring forward another former Trump adviser — Michael Caputo, of Buffalo — to question as its investigation into Russia meddling reaches a new phase.
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson stated that Blair was only being «interviewed as a witness» but declined to state whether the interview related to alleged breaches of the Honours (Prevention of Abuses) Act or alleged perversion of the course of justice.
14 December 2006 — Police questioned Prime Minister Tony Blair at Downing Street as a witness; he was not arrested or interviewed under caution.
Tony Blair was interviewed three times as Prime Minister, though only as a witness and not under caution.
The police had then re-considered and interviewed him as a witness, rather than suspect.
As for Ukip, as Douglas Alexander, Labour's general election coordinator, observed in an interview on Friday morning: «There's no instant magic policy, no speech or campaign tactic that can itself address the depth of disengagement we're witnessing across the electorate.&raquAs for Ukip, as Douglas Alexander, Labour's general election coordinator, observed in an interview on Friday morning: «There's no instant magic policy, no speech or campaign tactic that can itself address the depth of disengagement we're witnessing across the electorate.&raquas Douglas Alexander, Labour's general election coordinator, observed in an interview on Friday morning: «There's no instant magic policy, no speech or campaign tactic that can itself address the depth of disengagement we're witnessing across the electorate.»
The prime minister, who was himself interviewed by police as a witness, said today that he was accustomed to the «periodic storms» of politics, although he insisted that he was not underestimating the damage it was doing to his and the party's reputation.
Cue the mandatory humiliating interview in which Dave pleaded to be let off the hook by the good people of Yorkshire, citing Dickie Bird and Geoffrey Boycott as character witnesses.
Mr Blair has been interviewed twice as a witness to the inquiry.
The meetings are set to take place after Christmas, and those being questioned are being interviewed as witnesses and not suspects.
Last week Mr Blair was interviewed as a witness to the inquiry, becoming the first ever serving prime minister to be questioned by police as part of a criminal investigation.
«Mr Coulson - who first offered to meet the police two months ago - was interviewed as a witness and was not cautioned or arrested.»
The Board Chairman of SSNIT, Kwame Addo Kufuor, in an earlier interview with Citi News in August 2017 confirmed that about 15 people appeared before EOCO as witnesses in the matter.
The Board Chairman of SSNIT, Kwame Addo Kufuor in an interview with Citi News said about 15 people have already appeared before EOCO as witnesses.
«As a result of interviews with witnesses, a common thread ran through our finding,» said the Ethics Board in the June 26 letter.
The survey drew from interviews with parents of more than 92,000 children aged 0 to 17 years to explore the relationship between ACEs, such as witnessing domestic violence, and the development of asthma.
As Channing McClaren learns that a murdered computer hacker was paid for information about the late Naomi Walling, Patty (Glenn Close) and Ellen (Rose Byrne) take a tense trip to Maine to interview an expert witness whom they hope can shed some light on insider trading practices at Princefield Investments.
Found - footage works best when you feel like you're an active witness in the events unfolding on - screen, but playing up the «documentary» aspect removes audience involvement because it naturally creates a disconnect (Europa Report handled this effectively by having talking - head interviews in the first act, only to end up using them as sparingly as possible throughout the rest of the movie).
The leads have great chemistry, as do the performers, as witnessed in Decider's interview with the pair of them.
As you progress from chapter to chapter what the game asks of you never really changes, in that you will interview witnesses to pick up clues from their testimony, overcome the odd quick time event here and there, and start to piece everything together in your case notes.
As Clavius sets out on his investigation, gathering evidence and interviewing witnesses, he starts to wonder if Christ was indeed more than just a man.
As if the real world wasn't scary enough... Ghost stories are en vogue at the moment, and after the BBC's hit - and - miss Requiem, Channel 4 brings True Horror to the small screen — a collection of «real» ghost stories, told by witness interviews and...
They can do investigative work prosecutors often don't have time for, such as interviewing veterinarians and other witnesses.
His recent exhibitions include The Interview: Red, Red Future, a solo exhibition with the artist MPA that addressed the impending human colonization of Mars; Double Life with artists Jérôme Bel, Wu Tsang, and Haegue Yang that considered possibilities for performance without live bodies; Parallel Practices: Joan Jonas & Gina Pane, which brought together multimedia works by two pioneering female performers based in New York and Paris, respectively; and LaToya Ruby Frazier: WITNESS, which documented, in the artist's own words, of «the rise of globalization and the decline in manufacturing as told through the bodies of three generations of African - American women.»
By 1993, in an interview with Ellen Rooney, Spivak had begun warning against «strategic essentialism» after witnessing its use not as a mobilizing slogan but as a master word, not as a means to an end (a strategy) but as itself justified.
His photos — from the Europride in London (1992) or the Love Parade in Berlin (1992), for example — appeared in magazines such as i - D, Spex, Interview, SZ Magazin and Butt, and established his reputation as a prominent witness of a contemporary social movement.
True story: Years ago as an assistant district attorney I was interviewing a witness in a robbery case, a kind of tough, but nice older lady, who worked in an ice cream store in a small town in our county.
Despite years of denials, in April 2003 President Taylor's spokesperson Vaani Paasewe admitted in an interview that «it was true that, as Global Witness said in its report, revenues from Liberia's logging industry had been used to import weapons recently despite the UN arms embargo...» (1) Taylor referred to OTC as his «pepperbush» — a Liberian expression implying a personal interest, and a warning to people to leave the company alone.
Similarly, as witnessed when Leonora interviewed Nasser Abufarha of Canaan Fair Trade (full disclosure: I work with Nasser and Canaan as a client of my day job), even using the term Palestine is considered by many Israelis and advocates for Israel to be a form of provocation.
The subpoena asks for the students» notes and recordings of witness interviews, as well as the students» grades and evaluations, the class syllabus and e-mails they sent to each other and to their professor.
His talents and skills as a trial lawyer have been recognized as well by his participation as a featured speaker for the «Best Trial Lawyer Video Series» which is published online by WIN Interactive, Inc., a Massachusetts based nation - wide litigation consulting firm in which Attorney Ventura has been interviewed on a variety of subjects including the art of storytelling and the use of experts witnesses at trial.
Students work on different aspects of the case preparation such as client and witness interviews, depositions, development of mitigation, motions practice, and plea negotiations.
We will carefully prepare your case, and, as necessary, collect records, conduct witness interviews, negotiate with opposing counsel and insurance companies on your behalf, and much more.
An attorney might also use an investigator who can locate and interview witnesses and take photographs as needed.
Initially, police interviewed Liard as a witness before accusing her of a crime later in the interview.
(2) Where a child has been interviewed by the police in connection with contemplated criminal proceedings and the child is, or subsequently becomes, a ward of court, the permission of the court is not required for the child to be called as a witness in the criminal proceedings....
When non-attorneys conduct witness interviews, those interviews are not, generally speaking, privileged.9 As discussed above, some legal precedent in the United States, however, suggests that witness interviews conducted by non-attorneys may be protected by the attorney — client privilege where the interviews were authorised by and conducted under the direction of the company's in - house or outside counsel.10 Ideally, any witness interview would be conducted directly by an in - house or outside lawyer.
Outside counsel must refrain from influencing possible witnesses (a principle seen as a professional duty under Article 12 (a) of the Free Movement of Lawyers Act) and are therefore in general not authorised to conduct formal interviews of witnesses.
For example, the Paris Bar Council recently issued guidance instructing French counsel to inform interview witnesses before any interview that (1) the external counsel represents the legal entity, not the witness or any other individual and (2) the discussion is covered by the «client — attorney privilege», which belongs exclusively to the legal entity, as opposed to the individual, and means that the entity can choose to share the substance of the interview with third parties, including regulators or prosecutors.
Your lawyer will also gather witness statements and conduct interviews to make sure you have as much evidence as possible.
In addition, Rachel advises clients compelled to attend SFO interviews as witnesses.
The Law Office of Mark J. Sacco routinely provides advice and counsel to clients who are under criminal investigation by federal authorities as well as those who have been named as persons of interest or are being interviewed as witnesses.
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