Sentences with phrase «testimony by affidavit»

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Thirteen men living in the early nineteenth century signed legal affidavits, swearing under oath, that they personally had seen the Golden Tablets delivered to Joseph Smith by the angel Moroni with their own two eyes, and three of these men signed affidavits that they had seen the angel Moroni himself with their own two eyes... but yet no Christian believes this eyewitness testimony.
He has subpoenaed city hall for documents and testimony related to affidavits in the lawsuit signed by two city councilors who are allies of Miner.
May be proved by drivers license, voter I.D., Affidavit of Corroborating Witness; or testimony of witness.
Witness testimony, a lot of times, is provided by affidavit, where the witness signs a written statement before a notary public setting forth what they observed and what they know about the accident.
Before the trial judge, O'Hara's attorney stated by affidavit and testimony (based upon such time records as he had kept) that he had expended about 183 1/2 hours on the case.
The purpose of affidavit laws then is to replace, where appropriate, expensive or impossible personal testimony with the most reliable alternative: written statements made in policy - compliant circumstances as verified by a trusted party.
Rule 21 (b), SCRFC (a rule promulgated by the Supreme Court) states, «[e] vidence received by the court at temporary hearings shall be confined to pleadings, affidavits, and financial declarations unless good cause is shown to the court why additional evidence or testimony may -LSB-...]
Assist local foreign counsel prepare affidavits and testimony proving the necessary elements of the application and disproving any defenses raised by the abductor;
What remains is a dubious affidavit prepared long ago by McClain that, according to Urick's testimony, was generated as a result of pressure from Syed's family in the wake of Syed's conviction at trial.
Evidence is generally put before the court by way of affidavit rather than oral testimony.
When someone lies in an affidavit or by testimony, it is called perjury.
When a motion is based on facts not appearing of record the court may hear the matter on affidavits presented by the respective parties, but the court may direct that the matter be heard wholly or partly on oral testimony or depositions.
May be proved by drivers license, voter I.D., Affidavit of Corroborating Witness; or testimony of witness.
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