Sentences with phrase «opened his testimony by»

Howe, who has already pleaded guilty to eight felonies, opened his testimony by taking questions about the hiring of Lisa Toscano Percoco to work on an education initiative run by Competitive Power Ventures (CPV), which has been developing a controversial gas - fired power plant in Orange County.

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Comey preempted his hearing by authorizing the release of his opening remarks for testimony on Wednesday, giving reporters and political observers time to comb through what the former FBI director plans to say about his private communications with President Donald Trump.
I still think we should still go to the church... or maybe a meeting where all the believer can learn from each other, strengthening each other, pray for each other etc, and of course, to worship God together... It is true that sometime I feel that I do not learn many thing from the sermon, but, many times, I learn by going to the church, knowing that I will not learn something from the preacher, humble myself to still listen to God and worship Him,,,, it is such a blessing to hear others testimony about how God works in their life, it is such an encouragement to see people open up their problem, then, we can pray about them..
In a statement, the DORH said: «State Attorney's Office in Osijek opened the investigation against Croatian citizen (1985) due to the existence of reasonable doubt that when giving testimony before the County Court in Osijek committed a crime against justice by giving false testimony under Article 305, paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code / 11.
As Monday morning, and testimony by Barry Edelstein of Structured Growth Capital, wore on, a few courtroom spectators at the trial of former Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano, his wife, Linda, and former Oyster Bay Supervisor John Venditto seemed to be finding it difficult to keep their eyes open.
In her testimony, Katz said the controversy brought about by these reports illustrated the need for the Queens Library to become more open to the public about how it decides to spend its money, the vast majority of which is made up of taxpayer funds allocated to the Library by the City of New York.
The incident came at the end of a series of opening statements from congressmen and immediately before Mr Hayward began his opening testimony, in which he said he was «personally devastated» by the disaster.
The proceedings would be open to the public, Web - based, and available for submissions and testimony by interested parties.
Pilings that held weekend camps surrounded by thick marshes a decade ago stand in open water, hundreds of yards from the nearest land — mute testimony to a vanishing culture.
Opening one floor of the biennial is a large installation by the Occupy Museums group, part of their ongoing «Debtfair» series which began in 2015 (Debtfair Whitney, 2017); amongst other elements, it includes a slideshow featuring testimonies from artists across the country describing the financial straits they are in, and what jobs they do to get by.
The works unfold histories and cultural identities by opening dialogues with people whose testimonies elaborate on portraits of their individual and collective memories, desires, opinions and experiences amidst the construction of time.
Working in a variety of media, Shalev - Gerz unfolds histories and cultural identities by opening dialogues with individuals, drawing upon their testimonies to elaborate upon their individual and collective memories, desires, opinions and experiences amidst the construction of time.
«Without action that recognizes the essential reliability services provided by a strategically diversified generation portfolio, we can not guarantee the resilience of the electric grid,» Walker said in his opening testimony.
The air conditioning was sabotaged by opening all the windows the night before so the room was filled hot muggy air when the congressional testimony took place.
I was surprised to open the Federal Rules of Evidence volume and click on Rule 702, governing testimony by experts, and find only one case, the 8th Circuit opinion in Fox v. Dannenberg, but no reference to the seminal case, Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals.
The proposed amendment provides expressly that proceedings under V.R.C.P. 43.1 are an exception to the existing requirement that «testimony... shall be taken orally in open court» unless otherwise provided by specific rules.
When a witness sits in a Court and hears the testimony of another witness or other witnesses on a subject - matter as to which he later testifies, his evidence is open to the suggestion that it may have been made deliberately to conform, but that is a factor to be considered by the tribunal of fact and relates to the weight of the evidence.
In so finding, the Tribunal considered expert evidence led by both parties on the issues of work - life balance and favoured the testimony of Ms Johnstone's expert that creating policies to accommodate such issues would not open the floodgates to similar requests at the same time, on the basis that in an organization, there are a «range of people in or at a range of life cycle places.»
For example, it is so important for a witness in a trial to be frank and open in their testimony that it is recognized they should not feel constrained by worrying about whether they will get sued for defamation.
Justice Campbell stated that «whether the appellant's testimony about his post-accident consumption of alcohol would have been accepted or not by the trial judge is an open question, but it is not for me to determine that issue».4
In every trial, the testimony of witnesses shall be taken in open court, unless otherwise provided by these rules or by statute.
The court may, for good cause shown in compelling circumstances and upon appropriate safeguards, permit presentation of testimony in open court by contemporaneous transmission from a different location.
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