Sentences with phrase «certain of their innocence»

He suggested that Rennard say sorry by using this formula:» «I am certain of my innocence in this matter but if it is the case that I inadvertently gave offence I regret that.»»
In order to do that, drivers must be certain of their innocence, appear in court, submit a «not guilty» plea and request a trial.
When fighting traffic tickets, drivers must be certain of their innocence, appear in court, submit a «not guilty» plea and request a trial.

Not exact matches

«Few people opening their door to two grave - faced detectives with a request that they should accompany them to the police station,» she remarked, «would do so without a qualm of unease, however certain they may be of their complete innocence
So again, we see that certain aspects of a judicial due process, aspects focused on the guilt or innocence of a specific individual with respect to specific charges, must be maintained.
He has red hair, freckles and a rather prominent nose, and his sturdy young face always seems to reflect a certain quality of sadness and rural innocence.
Our innocence shifts at a certain point as we are exposed to the sometimes harsh realities of the world.
Celebrating Halloween with toddlers brings a certain element of innocence to the mix.
Only weeks ago he was calling for the presumption of innocence to be overturned in certain criminal trials.
While the government in some limited cases can legitimately place restrictions on the public's right to access certain information, attempts of the Nigerian authorities to justify the total closure of information related to the names of public officials from whom funds were recovered on the basis of «ongoing criminal investigation» and «presumption of innocence goes far beyond the limitations allowed under international law, and would promote secret recoveries.»
«The ex parte order made to last pending the determination of an investigation, which is devoid of a time certain and indefinite in nature, is oppressive and a violation of the applicant's rights to fair hearing, presumption of innocence and right to her property.»
Cinematically, the film lacks in certain area's that could have been created differently, for example the unnecessary use of very child - like, comical props (e.g. giant tin of «RAT POISEN») which although fitted in with the theme of childishness and innocence well, did not provide the correct gravity the situation that killing your own parents deserves.
Claiming innocence, he remains defiant and unwilling to stop cracking wise in the face of danger and almost certain death.
Gal Gadot: Gal Gadot played the role of Wonder Woman with a certain innocence, like a queen who is not aware of her majesty.
In particular, certain countries have strict laws regarding decency and conduct, and older pupils in particular may, in all innocence, fall foul of these laws.
When people think of Disneyland, certain things come to mind (innocence, fun, playfulness, etc.).
With an expressive rotundity conceived from different perspectives, all of these works possess a degree of aesthetic joy, epic gesturality and childlike innocence reminiscent of traditional disciplines and a certain primitivism that situates them in an absolute space of timeless freedom.
With the Directives on the right to information in criminal proceedings and the right to access to a lawyer successfully passed, the Proposal for a Directive on the strengthening of certain aspects of the presumption of innocence and the right to be present at trial in criminal proceedings marks a new step in the recent efforts of the Commission to create common EU framework of defence rights which minimally need to be respected by the Member States.
After the Translation and Interpretation Directive, the Right to Information Directive and the Access to a Lawyer Directive, this new Directive tries to enhance the right to a fair trial through the adoption of common minimum rules on certain points of the presumption of innocence and the right to be present at trial (Recital 9).
Certain factors must be set in place to prove the innocence of the fraud defendant.
proposal for a directive on the strengthening of certain aspects of the presumption of innocence and of the right to be present at trial in criminal proceedings
The task of demonstrating innocence is particularly difficult in this case where in addition to the passage of almost a half - century since the crime, certain immutable facts cast some suspicion on the appellant.
As an incentive for states to consider claims of actual innocence, section 413 of the IPA awards grants to eligible entities in states that meet certain requirements.
Because of the difficulty of proving innocence in certain types of cases, we usually can not help in the following situations: (1) where a defendant admits to killing (or assaulting) someone, but claims that it was done in self - defense; (2) where a defendant admits to sexual contact with a person, but claims that the person consented to the contact; (3) where a defendant was convicted as an accessory (or as a party - to - the - crime) and seeks to show that he or she did not play a major role in the crime.
Crucially the bill also includes the banning of contract awards for certain providers such as the Russian backed Kaspersky Labs, which seems to be a direct result of the fallout from the suspected Russian interference in the US 2016 election despite the company's protestation of innocence last week.
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whereby every Realtor when having coffee with a colleague in a public place, spoke in WHISPERS for fear the people at the next table might possibility be a Realtor they didn't know; someone who even thought they heard the use of the word «commission» and who could report it, anonymously, to the CB as having overheard something (in their imagination)-- and if I recall correctly (and I am not certain) the deal was you could be charged under the Act and found guilty of collusion, even if you weren't, and then had to prove your innocence.
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