Sentences with phrase «evidence in every single case»

She is the lawyer who first recognized that the Port Moody Police were providing inaccurate evidence in every single case.

Not exact matches

Case in point: They believe in ID despite the fact that not one, single piece of evidence has been found in support of it, and not one single experiment has provided any proof for it.
Instead, they mostly wish the cross away, dismissing (in Scaperlanda's case) mountains of evidence and the normal application of the laws of economics so long as they can find a single economist who hasn't made up his mind.
One can lay out all the evidence and build (and have built) an airtight case against every single religion on Earth past and present, but still believers will not budge from their point of view, even when presented with the lies and contradictions in the very scriptures they they base their beliefs on.
One can lay out all the evidence and build (and have built) an airtight case against every single religion on Earth past and present, but still believers will not budge from their point of view, even when presented with the lies and contradictions in the very scriptures they base their beliefs on.
There has not been a single shred of evidence put forth yet in this case.
In the current case, prosecutors joined unrelated allegations into a single indictment to heighten the appearance of wrongdoing, «with weak evidence of one scheme propping up weak evidence of another,» Williams argued.
In retrospect, Vogl says it would have been better to write «probably» instead of «clearly» because a single case report isn't strong evidence.
Sometimes the litter was a single item, but in some cases the team found evidence of mass dumping, such as lots of glass bottles of the same type.
Experimental evidence on the effects of plastic debris — in this case single - use plastic bags — in the natural environment is very important to help inform appropriate legislation.»
This study provided Class IV evidence in a single - case report that multi-day rTMS reduced intra-hemispheric and inter-hemispheric imbalance and associated visual phosphene hallucinations following occipital stroke.
Finding just a single additional case with a deleterious variant in the same gene and overlapping phenotype may provide sufficient evidence to identify the causative gene, but today, case data sits in isolated databases.
The results of our analysis provide evidence that, in many cases, a single disruptive student can indeed influence the academic progress made by an entire classroom of students.
Recently, researchers have argued that using quantitative effect sizes in single - case design (SCD) research may facilitate the identification evidence - based practices.
In this exclusive Kindle Single, Cornwell restates her case against Sickert, unveils new evidence, clarifies his motivations, and makes him human — and, along the way, explains how such a prominent cultural figure could be a notorious killer.
Wang Xingwei's first sculpture Recycling the Old Computer may be able to arouse the collective memory of bicycles; yet, Michael Lin's wall paintings and a set of bicycles installation, derived from the famous brand «Forever», happens to be the evidence of such memory, observing through a single case study of the changes in urban life pace and aesthetics.
While those who stand in denial of climate change have failed in the last 15 years to produce a single, peer - reviewed scientific journal article that challenges the theory and evidence of human - induced climate change, mainstream media was, until very recently, covering the story (in more than half the cases, according to the academic researchers Boykoff and Boykoff) by quoting one scientist talking about the risks and one purported expert saying that climate change was not happening — or might actually be a good thing.
There are plenty of other lines of evidence besides simply noting the trend: http://illconsidered.blogspot.com/2006/03/co2-rise-is-natural.html >> It is pretty unsupportable to draw global conclusions from measurements from a single place, in this case New Mexico.
Earlier this month, one state's appellate court issued a written opinion in a medical malpractice case that required the court to determine whether the single doctor named as a defendant should be able to introduce evidence that there had originally been several other doctors named as defendants, but they had all settled with the plaintiff before the case reached trial.
Meanwhile, blockchain technology is being used to provide electronic evidence to shape verdicts: instead of relying on a single judges» interpretation of the law, AI - provided answers to specific questions and clarifications relating to the case can help to disperse uncertainty in judgement.
Today, Integreon announced a major milestone in that development — an evidence - management dashboard for Allegory users that will allow inside and outside counsel to work collaboratively within a single platform that gives them the ability to analyze all case information for a single matter or across matters.
While I'm not sure if it's technically correct that there's no evidence of wrongdoing whatsoever, it seems strange to me that in a legal system where the defendant is innocent until proven guilty, an appeals court would not be legally required to exonerate the convict if unable to find any evidence (or the single piece of evidence was retracted, as in this case) with which they could have rendered a guilty verdict in the first place.
Since in references for a preliminary ruling the determinations of national courts will generally be accepted by the CJEU, and a request to intervene in a preliminary ruling procedure to submit observations on third country law is not possible, there is a risk that a judgment in such a case could be based on an insufficient evaluation of third country law, such as when the evidence concerning such law is uncontested and is presented only by a single party.
Although the courts often talk of «expert evidence» as if it were a single category representing in every case an exception to the rule against the reception of opinion evidence, it is suggested that a similar distinction exists in the evidence of experts and it is one which has considerable relevance both to the procedural aspects and to the assessment of the weight of expert evidence.
The strengthening of court control has led to a more disciplined approach by lawyers and clients to the instruction of experts; the knowledge that the case management judge might not permit expert evidence at all or might restrict it to a single joint expert, or limit the fees payable or recoverable, has reduced the use of expert evidence to bolster cases, and has possibly controlled expenditure on experts, at least in some cases.
Following its acquisition of cloud - based litigation management platform Allegory, Integreon today (28 February) unveiled a new evidence management dashboard for its Allegory users, empowering inside and outside counsel to work in a collaborative environment with the ability to analyse all of the case information for a matter or across matters on a single platform and in context.
A mass tort happens when a number of cases are brought together in a single court and evidence is shared between the cases.
The identity of the payor of a single medical bill in a subsequent and unrelated collision is wholly immaterial to this case and is therefore not proper impeachment evidence, especially under the probative versus prejudicial balancing test in that the jury may then infer that there is medical payments insurance available to pay bills for the underlying collision case.
Reviews of cognitive behaviour therapy in schizophrenia indicate that evaluations are mainly case studies or uncontrolled trials.3 — 5 Four controlled trials have suggested that cognitive behavioural interventions can result in a reduction of psychotic and associated symptoms that are resistant to medication in chronic schizophrenia, 6 — 9 and a single trial has shown reduction of symptoms in acute schizophrenia.10 Although these trials are small and all suffer methodological limitations, particularly a lack of blind assessment, they represent encouraging evidence that cognitive behavioural interventions can have considerable benefits in reducing persistent hallucinations and delusions.
However, the evidence suggests that children who live in households with single mothers in some cases fare better, and in other cases worse, when also living with a grandparent.
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