Having an attorney preserve
crucial evidence in the initial days following your accident could mean the difference as to whether or not you are able to establish a claim for your injuries.
Vacation work, placements and sandwich courses all provide
crucial evidence of skills development and commercial awareness, which are increasingly important in this sector.
This panel's review is not a required portion of a birth injury case, but can serve
as crucial evidence if they find the doctor was negligent.
Data found on a suspect's computer, cell phone or tablet can prove to be
crucial evidence in a legal case.
There may be a need to take photographs that can
preserve crucial evidence, and a skilled trial lawyer can recognize such needs and respond quickly.
The examination and cleaning of paintings has frequently provided
crucial evidence for resolving issues of dating, iconography and authenticity and has revealed important aspects of artists» techniques.
For instance, it argued that the court excluded or disregarded
crucial evidence from various witnesses, «disregarded serious credibility issues with the Google and Amazon witnesses» and excluded information about Amazon's «internal business deliberations» from discovery.
Hesitating to file a claim is risky, not only because you'll be racing the clock set by the statute of limitations, but because you may
lose crucial evidence in your case.
Attorneys for Joe Percoco, a former top aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, say that federal prosecutors improperly
withheld crucial evidence in the aide's upcoming corruption trial.
Gruff police Detective Malloy (Pierce Brosnan) has even more of a reason to be suspicious when
crucial evidence makes Evan the prime suspect in Joyce's disappearance.
It is also essential that the victim of a trucking accident contact an attorney immediately,
since crucial evidence, like the trucking logs described above, is often destroyed or lost shortly after an accident.
«However, it was exactly this social media evidence that defence lawyers had to examine in order to secure the exoneration of Liam Allan [who was falsely accused of rape and whose trial collapsed after three days when it emerged the police had failed to
disclose crucial evidence].»
Students will discover the power and pitfalls of DNA identification analysis as they work to solve a «whodunnit» mystery, constructing and comparing DNA profiles to piece
together crucial evidence that may — or may not — «make their case».
Dexter realizes that he has carelessly
misplaced crucial evidence that could expose his dark side to the world, while helping to investigate new slayings that Agent Lundy insists are the work of Trinity.
Without a clue: Tomas Alfredson's adaptation of a Jo Nesbø detective novel is
missing crucial evidence of greatness, or adequacy, for that matter
For artists tackling today's hot topics like immigration, marriage equality and the enduring debates over abortion and gun rights, «This Will Have Been»
exhibits crucial evidence of artists» contributions to the struggles of an era as troubled as our own.
Our firm routinely works with accident reconstruction experts, and attorney Matt Boulton is skilled at investigating accident scenes to
secure crucial evidence.
When this is the case, a seasoned Long Island injury attorney can step into the fray, assess the facts,
amass crucial evidence and enlist the aid of skilled experts in order build the strongest possible case for an award of financial compensation.
We know how to weave through the legal loop holes in drunk driving cases to
get crucial evidence used in the criminal case; admitting into the personal injury case to recovery additional damages on your behalf.
Field resigned from the district attorney's office in August after a State Bar judge found he violated a host of ethical rules in four criminal cases, ranging from disobeying judges» orders to
hiding crucial evidence from defense lawyers that could have helped people accused of crimes.
Prosecutors
buried crucial evidence, witnesses lied, police coerced false confessions, defense attorneys performed so poorly that they basically failed to advocate at all.
According to police, and freshly - unearthed warrants filed by investigators, the always - listening Echo could
hold crucial evidence in the case.
In a 2015 survey conducted by Jobvite, researchers found that 55 % of hiring managers don't believe that cover letters
offer crucial evidence to help them make their hiring decisions.
Your lawyer can
gather crucial evidence such as witness statements, accident scene photographs, security camera footage, car damage photographs, and medical bills to substantiate your claim.
When you hire me to represent you, I will immediately file motions to preserve
crucial evidence such as the dash cam video taken by the police officer and all radio communications made before and during your arrest.
And with just 10 investigators for more than 42,000 cases in 2013 - 2014, Fresno's indigent defendants are at risk of
losing crucial evidence.
We are well aware of the tactics that government agencies utilize when prosecuting these cases, particularly their broad surveillance powers to
collect crucial evidence in corporate and business fraud cases.
In 2013 AAAS provided
crucial evidence for the European Court of Human Rights in Sargsyan v. Azerbaijan.
GUS
provides crucial evidence for the long - term monitoring and evaluation of policies for children, with a specific focus on the early years.
Attorneys for a former top aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo say that federal prosecutors improperly
withheld crucial evidence in the aide's upcoming corruption trial.
[8, 9] In many post-atrocity nations, as Rosenblatt states, religious leaders citing various beliefs have objected «to exhumation, autopsy, and other forensic practices, even when the mass graves in question
contained crucial evidence of atrocities committed against their own members.»
If you wait to long to file a claim, it can be harder to prove the validity of your injuries, and could be harder to investigate as well —
since crucial evidence, like witnesses — could be gone.
Many of the most notorious miscarriages of justice, such as the Birmingham Six and Guildford Four cases, involved prosecution failures to
disclose crucial evidence.
Indeed, Robert Brennan of the University of Iowa (who directs the Iowa testing programs), the psychometrician who said «no» and voted with the minority, wrote, «
Crucial evidence from prediction studies does not support a conclusion that scores on College Board standardized tests administered with extended time to disabled students are comparable to scores on the same tests administered to nondisabled students without extended time.»
When a photograph that she took turns out to be
crucial evidence in an FBI investigation, Special Agent Brian Beckman meets Maddie and immediately takes an interest.
This adds no evidence to the start of the universe, it is
crucial evidence to the theories of what happened after it started.
There was some grumbling, but he knew that
the crucial evidence was missing.