Sentences with phrase «particular standard of proof»

Nothing in the Constitution specifies any particular standard of proof that must be met, so if enough members of each body said they believed the President did something, no matter how ridiculous the evidence might be, there would be no basis for any court to overturn that judgment.

Not exact matches

In particular, the rules encourage members to accept a predetermined sanction for given acts of misconduct rather than undergoing a full tribunal, but establish an impartial panel of decision makers with clear rules for evidence and standards of proof should a full disciplinary hearing be required.
«She has to show, to a high standard of proof, that a particular person sought leave by deception using a fraudulent certificate.
Slip - and - falls in particular can be tricky because of more stringent standards of proof passed by the legislature in 2010 and codified in F.S. 768.0755.
Medical malpractice cases in general and birth injury cases in particular require a high standard of proof.
[17] In particular, the lower standard of proof that applies in civil (as opposed to criminal) proceedings is appropriate, Professor Brown argues, because of its relation to risk management.
It raises questions in particular with regard to the responsibility of third states for internationally wrongful acts and the standard of proof required to establish such responsibility.
Further, investment treaty arbitral tribunals in particular may face difficult questions about the correct evidential burden and standard of proof to apply, especially in relation to corruption allegations.
Hickinbottom J followed LG and held that the civil standard applied, commenting: «To suggest that the civil standard of proof equates to the criminal standard of proof in cases in which serious allegations are made or serious consequences possible is improperly and unhelpfully to elide seriousness with probability of a particular allegation, which is the very illogicality identified by Baroness Hale in In re B.»
The standard and burden of proof, and the operation of s 82 in its current form place particular burdens on Indigenous people seeking to gain recognition and protection of their native title, particularly in light of the common barriers to the receipt of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander testimony and evidence discussed above.
The standard and burden of proof required, and the operation of Section 82 place particular burdens on Indigenous people seeking to gain recognition and protection of their native title.
In particular you will want to know about challenging potential panel members, your right to counsel, calling witnesses, and the burdens and standards of proof that apply.
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