Sentences with phrase «procedural rules like»

This can be intuited by the evidence the jury never saw, either by suppression from bad searches, by the exclusion of witness testimony due to procedural rules like hearsay, privilege, etc., and other forms of keeping relevant evidence from the jury to protect the rights of the accused.

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Just like any other procedural rule of the Senate.
The difficulties with the film spring from the misunderstanding that it somehow adheres to the conventions of a thriller or a police procedural when, in fact, The Caveman's Valentine is a superhero fable that takes on the cause of the homeless (again like McFarlane's Spawn) while attacking the entrenched ruling classes in government and the arts.
We will abandon the Establishment Clause, and continue to challenge voucher and choice programs under state constitutions on whatever grounds are available to us from lofty principles such as church / state separation, to Mickey Mouse procedural issues like the single - subject rule
It's sort of like procedural generation, where what's being generated is not the world, or the levels, but the fundamental rules of the game itself.
Instead of handcrafting each level, like, say, how legendary game designer Shigeru Miyamoto carefully planned World 1 - 1 of Super Mario Bros., developers using procedural generation will set up rules and certain probabilities for things to happen, and then let their computers do the rest of the work.
While it is reasonable to question why the head of the USPTO should be allowed to appoint these judges (there's a potential conflict of interest), pulling eight years of rulings into question would present a legal nightmare over what, honestly, seems like a minor procedural issue.
When deciding which procedural rules to apply, courts are expected to ask questions like:
Still others, like Self - Represented Litigation Network founder Richard Zorza, emphasize simplification of legal processes, including changing or eliminating the procedural and evidentiary rules that make the process so difficult.
You can represent yourself, but the TTAB is just like a trial and there are procedural rules you will be expected to follow that may trip you up.
Have we built up and aggrandized our legal citation practices to such an extent that, like procedural rules, only an initiate can understand them and they have become a barrier to access?
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