Sentences with phrase «sworn deposition»

A "sworn deposition" is when someone gives a written or recorded statement under oath as part of a legal process, usually in a court case. Full definition
In a recent sworn deposition for a lawsuit against the company, Carmen Viramontes, a former Freedom Fidelity employee, said Cotroneo and a man named Giang Phan (he went by «Jimmy») co-owned the company.
Provide sworn depositions and testimony pertaining to conclusions drawn from examinations of evidence.
Judge Emmet Sullivan said in his order a sworn deposition from Hillary Clinton «may be necessary»
James Johnson, the monitor overseeing Westchester County's fair housing settlement with the federal government, has filed a motion with the court to compel County Executive Rob Astorino, the Republican candidate for governor, to attend a sworn deposition at his office in Manhattan.
When asked about the racial element, the governor claimed in a sworn deposition that he didn't see well enough to have fired Maioriello because of his race.
As he explained in a sworn deposition, central to Perez - Melgosa's dismissal were data produced by analysis of DNA in blood serum samples.
Nickerson, however, said in a sworn deposition that «it should have been undetermined.
«I did not want to work with her anymore,» Nickerson said in a sworn deposition.
However, it was fun to be able talk about in my sworn deposition about being the climate change comedian and chatting about this website!
«The treasurer gave a sworn deposition that the organization wanted to sell the property at the appraised value,» and the note supported that contention, he says.
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