Sentences with phrase «important evidentiary»

Numerous tables and charts designed to provide quick and accurate access to important evidentiary issues while in the courtroom.
Mota on some important evidentiary issue, or even putting some question to the officer that should have been asked by counsel.
Consequently, when a client urges the necessity of my destroying an opposing witness on cross examination, I respond that the backlash from destroying the opposing witness can be much more harmful than my telling the defense story through cross examination, bringing out important evidentiary points, and defanging the opposing witness's testimony.
Photography itself has an important evidentiary role to play in capturing the complexities attendant to social change: it has long been used to document social injustice, and spurred resistance.

Not exact matches

My account renders empirical theology and its method unsatisfying in several important ways: (1) metaphysically, it undercuts foundations; (2) religiously, It omits the universality and eternity of theological truths; (3) historically, in emphasizing the speculative and diminishing the evidentiary, it deviates somewhat from the precedent of empirical theology itself.
In the last century, however, the role of the forensic scientist in the judicial system has become increasingly important, particularly since a number of scientific methods — including DNA typing — have gained international recognition for their evidentiary value.
The rapid development of forensic DNA techniques and the evidentiary strength of the resulting data have been important factors in this.
In this issue: Getting to know your community means getting outside your own four walls; a major push to help animals in Puerto Rico; taking effective evidentiary photos in cruelty cases; a rescuer argues for setting aside labels to make more of an impact for animals; why maintaining shelter animals» emotional health is so important; and more.
It is perhaps explicable that the 1970s CBA Code did not include an ethical obligation of Canadian lawyers to uphold a mere, albeit important, evidentiary privilege.
In the courtroom, our trial presentation software allows for cutting edge presentation of evidence to the Judge and jury, an important tool in helping them to understand otherwise complex medical and evidentiary issues.
The most important thing to demonstrate to the court is that you made a reasonable inquiry before you asserted the allegations and that the allegations have evidentiary support.
Automobile accidents can be costly, and it is important to have experienced attorneys assist in insurance issues, calculate damages, manage evidentiary discovery, settlement negotiation, and litigation.
He has also submitted amicus briefs on important product liability, evidentiary and punitive damages issues in a variety of courts, including the United States Supreme Court.
This is a subtle but important shift as the new law presumes that the child's views will be sought and considered, arguably placing an evidentiary burden on those suggesting it is inappropriate to hear from the child.
The FC's discussion on TPMs brought new clarity into the treatment of digital locks in three important areas: (1) TPMs can include a physical configuration; (2) circumvention of TPMs include the replication of the TPMs; and (3) the interoperability defence can not succeed where the defendant is unable to meet their evidentiary burden to demonstrate that the device is used for non-licenced third party software (homebrew) applications.
In Hunt v. Carey Canada Ltd., 1990 CanLII 90 (SCC), [1990] 2 S.C.R. 959 — still the leading case on the plain and obvious test — it was stated that, for this purpose, pleadings are to be read generously without regard to drafting deficiencies, and that questions that are important and difficult should be left to be dealt with on the basis of a full evidentiary record at trial.
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