Sentences with word «uncontroverted»

The recently released Senate and Red Cross reports on detainee treatment provide uncontroverted evidence that the torture techniques advocated by the attorneys were used on human beings over an extended period of time.
The sole uncontroverted instance of Jesus himself being named «God» is in doubting Thomas's confession, «My Lord and my God,» addressed to the risen Lord (John 20:28); and the scholars will immediately tell us that this is probably a formula from the Evangelist's own time, made in response to the claim of the Emperor Domitian to be «our Lord and God.»
The group, led by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, said in a statement: «The Clean Water Rule is a measured, reasonable, and lawful application of sound and uncontroverted science to protect our nation's upstream source waters.
Sometimes, telephone testimony is permitted, but permission to do so would be unlikely to be granted to a defendant in a civil case in most circumstances, unless that defendant's testimony was on a minor and largely uncontroverted point.
In my view, as long as our appellate courts allow sentencing judges to disregard uncontroverted mitigating factors established by the legislature, NC has a system of «structureless» sentencing.
The respondent's uncontroverted evidence is that he is a highly successful businessman who transferred monies to Canada to support his grandchildren's education and to purchase real estate.
The Court proceeded to observe that «it is uncontroverted that GHGs are harmful to both health and the environment and as such, constitute an evil that justifies the exercise of the criminal law power.»
He finally settled on a rarefied legal term — «uncontroverted» — that sent a nation to its law dictionaries and the video, of course, to YouTube.
Tsoho added, «The point must be made that it is trite law generally, that where a plaintiff's claim is unchallenged and uncontroverted, the court will accept the available evidence and act on it.»
It's uncontroverted
I doubt that any critical judgement in the arts is uncontroverted.
In that decision, the court stated unequivocally that GHGs are harmful to both health and the environment, and stated that this link is uncontroverted.
However, it is uncontroverted that the most disruptive force we have ever seen in the practice of law is technology.
[28] Having properly taken jurisdiction and made the necessary findings about the children's status, in our view the chambers judge then ought to have ordered the necessary adjustment to the appellant's child support obligations by utilizing the appellant's actual Line 150 income information from employment, evidence that was available and uncontroverted.
CUNNINGHAM, J., CONCURS BECAUSE THE INFORMATION GIVEN TO THE JURY WAS ONLY THE UNCONTROVERTED DEFINITION OF AN OFFENSE ALREADY INTRODUCED, NOT NEW «PROOF,» AND WAS THEREFORE NOT ERROR — HARMLESS OR OTHERWISE LawReader NOTE: This ruling notes the difference in the use of evidence admitted by the court under Under KRE 803 (18), known as the Learned Treatise Rule and evidence admitted purely by Judicial Notice.
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