Sentences with phrase «relevant elements of a case»

Their job description entails overseeing the general procession of a legal case to ensure relevant elements of a case are collected, maintained, and organized.

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A Case for Culturally Relevant Pedagogy in Classrooms Education Elements This article is not about PBL per se, but it's full of resources for teachers interested in exploring issues of representation, race, and equity with their students.
This very positive assessment also took into account the design of the structural elements at the front of the vehicle — those that are relevant to head injuries to children in the case of a collision.
Further, if it were relevant it would support his case as the uncertainty of all anthropogenic forcings is significantly larger than the uncertainty of any individual element, and likely larger (and at least comparable in size to) the uncertainty of Greenhouse radiative forcing or OA radiative forcing.
Under Florida Statute Section 90.702, experts may offer their opinion on any subject in a case that is appropriate for expert testimony, meaning a matter in which the testimony would assist the jury in determining any fact that is relevant to the elements of a claim or defense.
A second notable element of the case is the examination of the scope of behaviour that is relevant to the criminal negligence analysis.
If the defendant's use of the borrowed elements was deemed relevant to infringement analysis, there would a much clearer, and convincing, basis for the outcome in that case.
It is important to remember that this was a finding of fact based on the circumstances of the case and that the ruling in Harvey that a flawed dismissal procedure required element of repetition to amount to a PCP is still relevant.
(2) For the purposes of Chapter II, a case is international unless the parties are resident in the same Contracting State and the relationship of the parties and all other elements relevant to the dispute, regardless of the location of the chosen court, are connected only with that State.
(iii) Careful consideration had to be given in all cases, but particularly where there was a significant discrepancy in age, to the extent to which ostensible consent had been obtained opportunistically, or by means of coercion, which might be subtle, or exploitation, which would be particularly relevant in cases where there might have been an element of grooming.
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...
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