Sentences with phrase «page of evidence»

[54] His review did not include an examination of the thousands of pages of evidence seized in the 2006 Mulcaire raid.
Our reforms are fairer, and replace an archaic scheme under which barristers billed by pages of evidence
[72] Between 45 and 60 officers began looking over the 11,000 pages of evidence seized from Mulcaire in August 2006.
The rationale was that more pages of evidence are now being served by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), and that average costs per case are increasing.
Read all about what the Dolores Alice Dukes» family think of her on The Alienated Family page of the Evidence page.
CaseLines systems now store over 60m pages of evidence from over 220,000 trials, in civil, family and criminal cases in the UK and around the world.
A brief google search will reveal page upon page of evidence as well, but a little bit of world history shows what I am saying.
After Showers was removed in 2014, Pii investigators were able to access more than 7,000 additional pages of evidence.
I have a binder of over 1,000 pages of evidence about the safety of out - of - hospital delivery in Oregon.
The special grand jury's thorough findings were based upon the sworn testimony of 25 witnesses and thousands of pages of evidence which corroborated their testimony.
The lawyers said they need time to review an estimated 11 million pages of evidence turned over by prosecutors.
This came to a head in the recent parliamentary inquiry into the role of school governing bodies in 2013: 600 pages of evidence contained in three volumes of the report revealed the true extent of the weighty responsibilities of governors within the present system.
What Sanni believes, and says is reflected in the multiple pages of evidence that he has gathered, is that Vote Leave directed BeLeave's actions before it became a separate campaign, after it became a separate campaign, and throughout the referendum.
A spokesperson for the Ministry of Justice said «We are extremely disappointed with the position the CBA has taken... Our reforms will reflect the actual work done in court, representing better value for the tax payer, and will replace an archaic scheme under which barristers were able to bill by pages of evidence.
They have already assembled thousands of pages of evidence — more than 5000 against Hosni Mubarak alone — and there is more, much more, to come.
In fact, IMET collected 23 million pages of evidence.
In the interests of accountability and transparency, I read through 300 pages of evidence and pulled out the sort of uncomfortable revelations that Ottawa doesn't want U.S. oil customers, industry investors or Canadian taxpayers to know.
So the NYT, which supposedly examined the «entire 1,850 pages of evidence» manages to write a 5,600 word article claiming that the picture was «ambiguous», while not mentioning precisely the evidence that proves it was not ambiguous in the slightest.
an examination of the entire 1,850 pages of evidence... yields a more ambiguous picture.
A trial date has not been set because prosecutors said they have over 2 million pages of evidence.
I complained at length to the Standards Council of Canada, providing great detail in more than 160 pages of evidence and commentary.
Previously, in complicated cases, lawyers were paid on the basis of a fixed fee for the work done reviewing up to 10,000 pages of evidence.
In response to the action, a Ministry of Justice spokesperson countered: «Our reforms are fairer and replace an archaic scheme under which barristers billed by pages of evidence
The $ 25 million inquiry reviewed 3 million pages of evidence and 179 witnesses over the course of 2 years.
(ii) pages of evidence; and (iii) what happens — plea, cracked trial, or trial (there are other provisions dealing with transfers and various other outcomes such as Newton hearings).
And limiting the number of submissions (bye bye four hundred pages of evidence).
Michael Mines, Mines and Company Law, stands above the rest and is to be commended for providing me (and my family) with prompt, professional and proficient defence in a complex white collar criminal case involving accusations over a decade ago including, but not limited to, thousands of pages of evidence, convoluted financial transactions and personal and corporate bankruptcy implications.
More than 60 lawyers from six law firms and six sets of chambers acted in what was the longest inquest in British legal history, lasting over two years, and involving a million pages of evidence.
Among the clinic's 100 pages of evidence is an affidavit from a Halton - area woman who benefited from the registry when police were unable to locate one of the five long - guns registered to her violent ex-husband.
The court added the Cody case, altthough it involved several co-accused and 20,000 pages of evidence that had to be disclosed to the defence, was nonetheless relatively straightforward, and didn't qualify as a «particularly complex case.»
«Our reforms will reflect the actual work done in court, representing better value for the tax payer, and will replace an archaic scheme under which barristers were able to bill by pages of evidence
Here a substantial carousel fraud prosecution against 11 defendants was alleged; thousands of pages of evidence were served and millions of pounds of VAT were said to have been put at risk.
More than 100 pages of evidence, submitted by Canadian whistleblower Christopher Wylie, reveal how AggregateIQ worked on political campaigns around the world.
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