Sentences with phrase «evidence someone have heard»

«I think, given the extraordinary evidence we've heard so far today, it is absolutely astonishing that Mark Zuckerberg is not prepared to submit himself to questioning in front of a parliamentary or congressional hearing, given these are questions of fundamental importance and concern to his users, as well as to this inquiry,» Damian Collins, the member of parliament heading the UK committee, said earlier on Tuesday.
These jury instructions tell the jury how to begin deliberations and what law they must apply to the facts and evidence they have heard from the witness stand.
It has also said it's keen to press him on some of his previous answers, as a result of evidence it has heard since — including detailed testimony from CA whistleblower Chris Wylie late last month.
The Committee recognises that this trend is occurring across the majority of grocery items, not just drinking milk, and given the evidence it has heard from dairy farmers throughout this inquiry believes the effect this practice is having on other primary industries should be thoroughly investigated.
«The evidence you've heard over the last few weeks establishes beyond a reasonable doubt that Senator Skelos got these payments for his son through his official powers, his official powers to make or break the companies that paid his son,» Mukhi continued.
Blair says that his perception on matters have been changed by some of the evidence he has heard at the Leveson Inquiry already.
«The evidence you've heard over the last few weeks establishes beyond a reasonable doubt that Senator Skelos got these payments for his son through his official powers, his official powers to make or break the companies that paid his son.»
Para. 203: «In all of the evidence we have heard, it was general counsel's [i.e. not outside counsel's] role to properly put the completed proposal to the independent committee.»
A reasonable and informed member of the public, considering Justice Zabel's conduct in the context of his entire career, and in the context of the evidence we have heard, would not think it necessary to remove him from office because of this single transgression in order to restore public confidence in the justice system.
However, this may pose some practical difficulties for tribunals in ensuring they are not influenced by the evidence they have heard.
This is likely to give rise to some practical difficulties for tribunals in ensuring they are not influenced by the evidence they have heard.
Even if I were to apply any adverse inference I would not know what that inference would be other than the opinion would be no different than all the evidence I have heard.
Please approach the case dispassionately, putting aside any view as to what you might or might not have expected to hear, and make your judgement strictly on the evidence you have heard from the witnesses.
As Mummery LJ pointed out in London Ambulance Service NHS Trust v Simon Small [2009] EWCA Civ 220, [2009] All ER (D) 179 (Mar): «The contributory fault decision was one for the [Employment Tribunal] to make on the evidence it had heard.
I determined that the evidence she had heard did not relate to her testimony, so there were no consequences of the breach.
One can sort of understand why the Crown charged Duffy under this section, as on the evidence we've heard so far, he meets most of the required elements.
In my view, all of the elements of the conspiracy charge seem to have been met on the evidence we've heard thus far.
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