Sentences with phrase «physical evidence in cases»

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Joan Illuzzi, the prosecutor now overseeing the Harvey Weinstein inquiry, has expertise in cold cases in which there is little or no physical evidence and the credibility of witnesses is paramount.
In many cases, the Bible can not be used at all, only physical evidence along with thought - provoking questions that hopefully leads a person to a right conclusion.
However, my example of homicide was that there are intangible, impalpable things as well as hard physical evidence in a homicide case.
Mark, no it doesn't, but at least in this case there would be physical evidence that the accident actually happened.
Even in the Easter affirmation of the Resurrection of Jesus, so important for Christianity, we can now point to no firm historical evidence to show that there occurred there a miracle which involved suspension or reversal of natural laws — in this case, the normal processes of decay into which the physical body enters after the point of death.
The evidence, evidence that it has not happened in the case of physical climatology, is the unanimous support of (practically if not literally) all the various scientific professional groups, national honorary societies, and international panels... which constitutes «the great bulk of the scientific community»... which in turn speaks for «almost all scientists worldwide» in practice.
«The evidence, evidence that it has not happened in the case of physical climatology, is the unanimous support of (practically if not literally) all the various scientific professional groups, national honorary societies, and international panels...»
I realize it's kind of late for making suggestions, but here goes anyway: Gerhard Gerlich and Ralf D. Tscheuschner claim to have falsified the existence of an atmospheric greenhouse effect.It looks like you have addressed T&G's main arguments (eg, about the 2nd law), but I wonder if it might be appropriate to put in a brief description of what it means to «falsify» something in the scientific sense — ie, essentially what T&G must show (and failed to show) to make their case that there is no greenhouse effect: namely, 1) experimental evidence that shows the opposite of what an atmospheric greenhouse effect would necessarily produce and / or 2) evidence that the greenhouse effect would actually violate some physical law (eg, 2nd law of thermo) The pot on the stove example is obviously an attempt to show that you get a colder temp with the water than without, but I think it's worthwhile explicitly stating that «because T&G failed to demonstrate that the pot on the stove example is a valid analogy for the earth, they failed to falsify the atmospheric greenhouse effect» And you could also add a sentence stating that «because T&G failed to show that the greenhouse effect would require a violation of the 2nd law [because their arguments were incorrect], they also failed to falsify»
The causal case is a cumulative case of: 1) correlation + 2) well - evidenced mechanism (i.e. plausibility) + 3) primacy, where the proposed cause occurs before the effect + 4) robustness of the correlation under multiple tests / conditions + 5) experimental evidence that adding the cause subsequently results in the effect + 6) exclusion of other likely causes (see point 7 as well) + 7) specificity, where the effect having hallmarks of the cause (ex: the observed tropospheric warming and stratopsheric cooling, is a hallmark of greenhouse - gas - induced warming, not warming from solar forcing) 8) a physical gradient (or a dose - response), where more of the cause produces a larger effect, or more of the cause is more likely to produce the effect +....
Physical laws, observable phenomena, models, samples, and anecdotal / circumstantial evidence being beside the point in that case.
However, in other cases you may have to rely on the physical evidence, the changes in your loved one, and your gut instinct in order to investigate whether abuse or neglect is occurring.
This not only involves documenting the physical facts of your accident and the way it occurred but also the medical evidence in your case must be gathered and evaluated.
Although there is no doubt that the plaintiff's credibility was a central issue in the case and he had much to do to convince the jury of his truthfulness, that issue deserved to be proved independent from psychiatric evidence that had no bearing on the physical injuries he claimed to have suffered.
In that case, the prosecutor withheld a piece of physical evidence containing DNA that cleared Morton of the murder.
That parent will have a second opportunity to make their case for the proposed move at trial where they may well be in a position to adduce evidence establishing that the present circumstances are having a deleterious impact on the child's physical or emotional needs; and having lost their initial chambers application, the moving parent no doubt will come away from the experience as a «dress rehearsal» having learned all the flaws and gaps in their factual / legal presentation that they can improve upon and fill in for the trial judge.
[23] From the pictures that were put in evidence on the summary trial, the vehicle appeared to have sustained only minor damage, but again that does not mean that the plaintiff did not suffer genuine injuries, nor is it the case that with soft tissue injuries there is always a physical presentation that can be seen or felt.
Sadia specialises in complex care cases where children have suffered unexplained injuries, sexual or physical abuse and in each case substantial medical evidence is often commissioned from prominent medical experts.
In this case, there was no evidence suggesting that there was some physical need that necessitated breastfeeding.
The first thing you should do when facing DUI charges and / or a license suspension is contact a Chicago DUI attorney who can use his experience in analyzing chemical, physical, and circumstantial evidence to achieve the best possible result for your case.
Despite the negligent destruction of much of the physical evidence in Williams» case by incineration, they were able to test sweat and skin cells on the collar of the t - shirt.
The Innocence Project recommends that all physical evidence in all criminal cases be properly maintained as long as the defendant is incarcerated, under supervision or in civil litigation.
The factors that courts consider in assessing drinking and driving offences vary from case to case, but may include evidence of balance, comprehension, co-ordination, fine motor skills, judgment, physical movement and reaction time.
In addition to determining these legal distinctions and duties, key actions that must usually be taken in slip, trip and fall cases include preserving evidence by obtaining photographs, recording statements of witnesses, and saving physical evidencIn addition to determining these legal distinctions and duties, key actions that must usually be taken in slip, trip and fall cases include preserving evidence by obtaining photographs, recording statements of witnesses, and saving physical evidencin slip, trip and fall cases include preserving evidence by obtaining photographs, recording statements of witnesses, and saving physical evidence.
[145] I decline to draw an adverse inference regarding the nature and extent of the plaintiff's physical limitations in recreational activities so as to conclude Ms. Ribchinsky's evidence likely would have been detrimental to the plaintiff's case.
Also, in cases where a physical injury is visible, be sure to take photos that depict any evidence of potentially improper medical treatment.
Remember that preserving physical evidence itself may not always be possible in every case involving an accident or injury.
Examples of non-electronic evidence in a personal injury case may include: photos of the accident scene, photos of vehicles, physical vehicle parts, natural contributors to an accident such as a tree branch, police reports, medical records and personal notes about the accident.
In the majority of cases, a phantom vehicle will leave the accident scene in the seconds after causing the crash, making it difficult to prove fault and collect compensation unless witnesses come forward or physical evidence is founIn the majority of cases, a phantom vehicle will leave the accident scene in the seconds after causing the crash, making it difficult to prove fault and collect compensation unless witnesses come forward or physical evidence is founin the seconds after causing the crash, making it difficult to prove fault and collect compensation unless witnesses come forward or physical evidence is found.
In this case, there was physical / medical evidence confirming sexual intercourse had occurred.
Generally speaking, otherwise duly authenticated physical evidence is admissible when it is «relevant» and it is is «relevant» when it makes it more likely that an element of the crime (in this case, possession) is true than...
For instance, the data obtained from a Fitbit device [29] has been used as evidence of an individual's diminished physical activity resulting from a work - related injury in a Canadian personal injury case.
• Confer with clients and attorneys to acquire information of committed crime • Analyze facts and ensure that they are documented properly • Conduct investigations to support the legal defense of a wide variety of criminal cases • Contact external agencies and expert witnesses as reference resources for potential testimony • Serve subpoenas on those required to testify or submit evidence before the court • Operate and maintain a variety of photographic and projection equipment to assist in criminal investigation • Handle potentially explosive situations with tact, ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all people involved • Create and submit reports regarding findings such as statements, scene descriptions and analysis of physical evidence
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In cases where the parent seeking sole custody provides evidence of abuse or that a pattern of abuse exists, the court will presume that it is against the child's best interests to award the abusive parent physical or legal custody.
«[T] here was extensive evidence of father attempting to alienate Hannah and Hillary from mother that independently supports the court's disposition in this case [ordering that custody be changed from joint custody to sole legal and physical custody of mother].»
The initiated state statute would have entitled each parent to joint legal and physical custody of a child in a child custody case, unless one parent was declared unfit based on clear and convincing evidence.
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