Sentences with phrase «providing testimony to the fact»

From elders to youth, there were representatives of the whole indigenous lifespan and experience, providing testimony to the fact that we are all affected by HIV, no matter what our age.

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Mangano lawyer Kevin Keating of Garden City declined on Saturday to answer questions but said in a prepared statement: «Mr. Mangano is merely a fact witness in the Skelos matter and if called to testify he will provide truthful testimony, even though Mr. Mangano has engaged in no wrongdoing.
Typically, our clients also find comfort in the fact that FTI's team of experts are there to partner with them through the entire matter and that we have technologists that are able to provide expert testimony to defend the technology in court if necessary..
It seems to me that jury instructions could be viewed as a kind of testimony provided by an expert witness (the judge) about what verdict must be returned based on what facts the jury finds to be true...
An attorney will also consult with medical experts who can provide an opinion on whether or not the doctor acted negligently (in fact, to even file a malpractice claim in Pennsylvania, a Certificate of Merit must be filed, which is a document that contains a physician's sworn testimony that, in their opinion, negligent more likely than not occurred).
Since the plaintiff did not provide notice that the physician who prepared the expert affidavit intended to provide expert testimony at trial, the affidavit was insufficient to show a genuine issue of material fact as to the defendant's lack of requisite skill at trial.
As the appellant, if you believe a judge misapplied the law or legal precedent, improperly excluded favorable evidence or testimony, improperly admitted damaging evidence or testimony, allowed procedural errors to go forward at trial, or made other errors during the process of your case, I will examine the facts and provide you with an objective legal opinion before proceeding with the appeal.
Accordingly, the Commission considers that it is sensible to provide a mechanism by which the court can decide particular questions of fact, such as in respect of genealogy, by referring the question to one independent expert referee, rather than via multiple and conflicting expert reports and testimony put forward by the parties.
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