Sentences with phrase «under the cross examination of»

When Edward is accused of marital rape, he becomes as jabbering and hesitant, under the cross examination of his friends as any defendant in the dock, proffering similar defences — «I thought I was showing passion»; «she said no a couple of times, but so did I».

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At the resumed trial of Dasuki on charges of unlawful possession of firearms, the government witness, Mr. Samuel Ogbu who was under cross examination confirmed no incriminating items was found in the guest house.
Under cross examination by one of Silver's lawyers, Schoenfeld said that Taub's daughter won the internship on merit.
The DPP urged the court to exercise its discretion in favour of the state because Aluko had given evidence under cross examination that the election which brought Fayose into power was free, fair and credible devoid of military harassment.
Under cross examination by defence counsels, Obinna Okereke and Nelson Imoh, the witness said he did not know the purpose of the payment.
Through cross examination and closing argument, I painted a picture of my client as a man who had received his just desserts — in the form of crash that totalled his car — as a result of driving too fast on a slick highway, but who had not been proven beyond a reasonable doubt of driving under the influence of alcohol, where his head was clear but his body was wobbly from the startling event of this serious collision.
Before I became aware of the under oath requirement for interrogatory answers — and therefore typically received and accepted answers that were not under oath — a response to such cross examination questions regarding interrogatory answers would be met with «those are my attorney's answers, not mine,» or even «those are my attorney's answers; I never saw them,» the inference being that the opposing party had no responsibility for these answers.
If litigation is necessary, independent medical examinations must be able to stand up in court under the watchful eye of legal / medical professionals and cross examinations by experienced personal injury lawyers.
However, of equal importance, ultimately is an expert having a thorough knowledge of the subject matter forming the basis of their evidence, and also having a propensity to review opinion if presented with information during the process that warrants it, rather than allowing such matters to ultimately undermine an expert's position under cross examination.
However, so long as one has observed the duty of impartiality and prepared a thorough, complete and honest report, then there should be no concerns with being asked to explain the conclusions drawn under cross examination.
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