Sentences with phrase «defense team argues»

In the Feb. 16 filing, Venditto's defense team argues information the town hasn't produced is «exculpatory» for the defendant.
Hogan's defense team argues that Gawker could have reported on the existence of the tape without posting video from the sex tape.
Mr. Silver's defense team argued that Mr. Bharara had «flagrant violated» publicity rules, which they argued prohibit him from making statements that may influence the outcome of the trial and limit him to discussing just the facts.

Not exact matches

49ers cornerback Richard Sherman came to the defense of Reid during his introductory press conference with the team in March, arguing that Reid deserves a contract for playing like one of the top 10 safeties in the NFL.
The people arguing against you believe this is a balanced team that the defense should only be asked to keep the opponent's score low allowing the high powered offense to do its job any more than that would be a bonus.
That makes dealing him now that much more difficult, as teams aren't going to want to pay for the Machado who can produce Gold Glove defense while providing one of the best bats at this position when they can argue that he most recently was not that guy — and that on top of not knowing if he's going to be around for only a year before bolting as a free agent.
Vacco said Shechtman, had argued (apparently successfully) that the jury in this case was never adequately instructed as to who victim was — the Independence Party, as Haggerty's defense team mantained — or Bloomberg himself.
Silver's defense team, while never denying the payments, argued they amounted to nothing more than referral fees, which members of the part - time Legislature are legally allowed to accept.
President Donald Trump's legal defense team is arguing that he can not be charged with collusion or obstruction of justice, the central threads of the special counsel's Russia investigation.
Silver's defense team previously argued the testimony of Lisa Reid, executive director and counsel to the state Legislative Ethics Commission, regarding Silver's financial disclosure forms was irrelevant, as the Manhattan Democrat wasn't on trial for failing to appropriately file state forms.
Caproni's succinct style kept the trial's pace moving at a healthy clip, and she found more than a few reasons to castigate Silver's defense team, too — especially Molo, whom she admonished for arguing, talking over witnesses and editorializing during cross-examination.
Defense teams have argued that prosecutors in corruption trials are trying to criminalize acts that are just politics as usual.
«In seeking a gag order..., Mr. Capeless argued that the defense team's comments could prejudice potential jurors.
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