Sentences with phrase «witnesses in cases which»

They will have professionals instructing them and limitless funds for use in, for instance, the instruction of expert witnesses in cases which require accounting or financial expertise.
Key Contributions • Derived important information through interviewing key witnesses in a case which the attorney unit won • Introduced a bookkeeping system which increased efficiency of payment handling procedures by 44 %

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Odds are that by this time on June 24, global financial markets will be in the midst of a relief rally — unless that is what we are witnessing now, in which case they may simply be buoyant.
The Hill quoted the attorney for a former FBI informant in the TENEX case as saying her client «witnessed numerous, detailed conversations in which Russian actors described their efforts to lobby, influence or ingratiate themselves with the Clintons in hopes of winning favorable uranium decisions from the Obama administration.»
Joan Illuzzi, the prosecutor now overseeing the Harvey Weinstein inquiry, has expertise in cold cases in which there is little or no physical evidence and the credibility of witnesses is paramount.
(It is well established case law that an attorney can't represent a client in which he himself is a witness in the case.)
The one place where the word «tahat» isn't used in in the 2nd case which deals with a witness who gives false testimony.
How much more so in the case of the church, which seeks to grow in grace and witness to the world.
Cases may arise in which we must acknowledge internal tensions within scripture that require us to choose guidance from one biblical witness and to reject another.
Jesus refuses to testify against himself (18:21) which is in fact illegal in any case: evidence must come from witnesses, not from the accused.
To this end his favorite device is to picture a cosmic assize in which Yahweh is at once plaintiff and judge; he advances his arguments and introduces his witnesses and then challenges the defendants to make out their case.
So in the wake of the Supreme Court cases, which have many people up in arms on all sides of the issue, let's remember the witness of Jesus that announces no one is excluded from God's radical grace.
The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (Rule 43) provide that the competency of a witness to testify is to be determined by statute, precedent, or the law of the state in which the case arises.
And when that happens the effect will resemble that already witnessed in the case of abortion: the age at which geriatrics can be legally dispatched across the Styx will be constantly lowered, just as the age of permissible abortion has been constantly raised.
Leicester lost their game too, but they did that in style, fighting to the end.So, their fans can forgive the insuccess.Not the case for Arsenal fans witnessing a big humiliation of a team which gave up the fight from the very first minute.Shame on you (so called) Arsenal players!
Even when I asked for and received proof — in this case a phone call I watched him make to a number I independently verified, then a meeting in which I witnessed cash handed to an active SEC football player — it's just cash changing hands.
He continued, «The Manhattan District Attorney is currently in the midst of a separate investigation, which involves witnesses and facts from the 2015 case
As with all these cases, the «evidence» cited in the rejection amounted to the hearsay witness testimony from Home Office officials which was torn apart by the Upper Tribunal last week.
In the case of Libya, we are witnessing the results of abusing the authority of the United Nations Security Council and ignoring the opinion of regional organisations, in this instance, the African Union (AU), which are supposed to be the United Nations» partners in the maintenance of international peace and security»In the case of Libya, we are witnessing the results of abusing the authority of the United Nations Security Council and ignoring the opinion of regional organisations, in this instance, the African Union (AU), which are supposed to be the United Nations» partners in the maintenance of international peace and security»in this instance, the African Union (AU), which are supposed to be the United Nations» partners in the maintenance of international peace and security»in the maintenance of international peace and security».
The new legislation, which is being debated today in parliament, will give witnesses the right to give evidence anonymously from the time they give a statement to the police, in cases the court feels is appropriate.
In all the cases which have gone before the courts, the Home Office only bothered to supply two witness statements, both from members of its staff.
In Assemblyman Sheldon Silver's corruption case, in which no witness testified directly to knowledge of an illegal quid pro quo, how Judge Valerie Caproni tells jurors to interpret the evidence as it relates to the law could sway deliberationIn Assemblyman Sheldon Silver's corruption case, in which no witness testified directly to knowledge of an illegal quid pro quo, how Judge Valerie Caproni tells jurors to interpret the evidence as it relates to the law could sway deliberationin which no witness testified directly to knowledge of an illegal quid pro quo, how Judge Valerie Caproni tells jurors to interpret the evidence as it relates to the law could sway deliberations.
A Columbia University oncologist considered one of the key witnesses in the case against former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver testified that there «was a pattern» in which the lawmaker would ask the doctor for patient referrals whenever the physician requested help with funding for his research.
DO N'T let your self be caught alone with no witnesses in case of any brutality or false arrests which the watervliet police are known for.
Calls on the Commission, by the end of 2013, to submit a legislative proposal establishing an effective and comprehensive European whistleblower protection programme in the public and in the private sector to protect those who detect inefficient management and irregularities and report cases of national and cross-border corruption relating to EU financial interests and to protect witnesses, informers, and those who cooperate with the courts, and in particular witnesses testifying against mafia - type and other criminal organisations, with a view to resolving the difficult conditions under which they have to live (from risks of retaliation to the breakdown of family ties or from being uprooted from their home territory to social and professional exclusion); calls also on the Member States to put in place appropriate and effective protection for whistleblowers.
Her behaviour is used to destroy her credibility, something which can lead to allegations being dropped in case she's not a «believable» witness.
The alleged arrangement, which has become the heart of the corruption case against Mr. Silver, came into focus at his trial on Wednesday, as Dr. Robert N. Taub of Columbia University testified in federal court in Manhattan as a government witness.
«We are witnessing essentially a classical case of state capture in which individuals, including those in high public office, use their position to undermine the state and its policies because of their personal interest.
In a case in which no witness testified directly to knowledge of an illegal quid pro quo, how Judge Valerie E. Caproni tells jurors to interpret the evidence as it relates to the law could sway deliberations — a fact certainly not lost on the government or the defensIn a case in which no witness testified directly to knowledge of an illegal quid pro quo, how Judge Valerie E. Caproni tells jurors to interpret the evidence as it relates to the law could sway deliberations — a fact certainly not lost on the government or the defensin which no witness testified directly to knowledge of an illegal quid pro quo, how Judge Valerie E. Caproni tells jurors to interpret the evidence as it relates to the law could sway deliberations — a fact certainly not lost on the government or the defense.
Howe, 57, was a key witness in the case, in which Percoco and Aiello were convicted.
«In the face of such orders and the ethical dilemmas to which they give rise, medical professionals likely would decline to serve as expert witnesses in lethal injection cases in the first place, robbing the parties and the courts of appropriate expert testimony that would assist them in accurately adjudicating the important constitutional issues this and similar cases present,» the authors write in the brieIn the face of such orders and the ethical dilemmas to which they give rise, medical professionals likely would decline to serve as expert witnesses in lethal injection cases in the first place, robbing the parties and the courts of appropriate expert testimony that would assist them in accurately adjudicating the important constitutional issues this and similar cases present,» the authors write in the briein lethal injection cases in the first place, robbing the parties and the courts of appropriate expert testimony that would assist them in accurately adjudicating the important constitutional issues this and similar cases present,» the authors write in the briein the first place, robbing the parties and the courts of appropriate expert testimony that would assist them in accurately adjudicating the important constitutional issues this and similar cases present,» the authors write in the briein accurately adjudicating the important constitutional issues this and similar cases present,» the authors write in the briein the brief.
The Fifth Amendment says that nobody may be «compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself,» which has become known as the right to avoid self - incrimination.
Two seed pods from a desert tree are the star witnesses in a murder trial in Arizona, in what is thought to be the first case in which the genetic fingerprint of a plant has been used as evidence.
The lineups, of which 187 were simultaneous and 161 sequential, were cases in which the suspect was a stranger to the witness, and they were administered by people who themselves were unaware of the suspect's identity.
But as Shawn and Gus investigate a series of odd cases, including spelling - bee treachery, murder at a Civil War reenactment, a sorority - house haunting and a case in which the sole witness is a cat, they inevitably produce results, a fact that even Lassiter must begrudgingly admit.
Ignoring the picture's preposterous premise that an expert witness for the prosecution would ever exhibit such sensitivity towards a defendant in a criminal case, the film nonetheless works because of the way in which two females manage to mind - meld and make peace on a middle ground.
Other significant personal preems, in order of original release, included: Buster Keaton's Go West (1925) and College (directed by James V. Horne, 1927); Howard Hughes's and James Whale's Hell's Angels (1928 - 30), featuring (sorry, other Howard) the most awesome aerial scenes I've ever witnessed; John Ford's Up the River (1930) and Airmail (1932); Michael Curtiz's The Kennel Murder Case (1933), utterly silly but quite beguiling as an empty exercise in directorial pizzazz; Gordon Wiles's — and Daniel Fuchs's — The Gangster (1947), an archetypal arty film noir; Val Lewton's Apache Drums; (directed by Hugo Fregonese, 1951); Richard Fleischer's The Narrow Margin (1952); Robert Bresson's Quâtre Nuits d'un rêveur (1971); Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974); Phil Karlson's Framed (1975); Clint Eastwood's The Gauntlet (1977); and Robert Mulligan's Bloodbrothers (1978), which returned to Seattle (after a five - day first run in» 78) only via Showtime.
Maybe there simply isn't a big enough audience for such a JRPG on Nintendo Switch yet (the console is still pretty hard to find in stores), in which case we could witness steady sales in the next few weeks and months.
That is surely the case with Oh Boy (A Coffee In Berlin, Jan - Ole Gerster, 2012), in which the meeting of a young boy and an old witness of fascism, at a former spot of terror, creates one of the most resounding film scenes of recent cinemIn Berlin, Jan - Ole Gerster, 2012), in which the meeting of a young boy and an old witness of fascism, at a former spot of terror, creates one of the most resounding film scenes of recent cinemin which the meeting of a young boy and an old witness of fascism, at a former spot of terror, creates one of the most resounding film scenes of recent cinema.
CRF's Mock Trial Competition is a simulation of a criminal court case in which students portray each of the principals in the cast of courtroom characters (lawyers, witnesses, court clerks, bailiffs, etc).
During his career, Dr. Valencia has served as an expert witness for plaintiffs of color in a number of education lawsuits, most recently in the 2006 federal - level Santamaria v. Dallas Independent School District segregation case in which the plaintiffs prevailed.
The EVAAS is the one value - added model (VAM) on which I've conducted most of my research, also in this district (see, for example, here, here, here, and here); hence, I along with Jesse Rothstein — Professor of Public Policy and Economics at the University of California — Berkeley, who also conducts extensive research on VAMs — are serving as the expert witnesses in this case.
This should mean the colours will be more vibrant, brighter and the blacks should be deeper on the new model, which was clearly the case when the two were put side - by - side in a demo we witnessed.
In 2004, filmmaker Eric Steel made a documentary entitled The Bridge (released in 2006), in which he documents - and in many cases films - each suicide that occurred that year and interviews mental health professionals, witnesses, and the family members left behinIn 2004, filmmaker Eric Steel made a documentary entitled The Bridge (released in 2006), in which he documents - and in many cases films - each suicide that occurred that year and interviews mental health professionals, witnesses, and the family members left behinin 2006), in which he documents - and in many cases films - each suicide that occurred that year and interviews mental health professionals, witnesses, and the family members left behinin which he documents - and in many cases films - each suicide that occurred that year and interviews mental health professionals, witnesses, and the family members left behinin many cases films - each suicide that occurred that year and interviews mental health professionals, witnesses, and the family members left behind.
He was also a primary science witness in the Hayes Windfarm Environment Court case in New Zealand, and in the U.K. High Court case of Dimmock v. H.M.'s Secretary of State for Education, the 2007 judgment which identified nine major scientific errors in Mr. Al Gore's film An Inconvenient Truth.
In his case against Dr Tim Ball, he has no intention of ever going to court and taking the witness stand, but his three years of process - punishment have blown through Dr Ball's life savings - which was the point all along.
In case of infringement of copyright, however, many are the ways which can witness and evidence in court the ownership of copyrighIn case of infringement of copyright, however, many are the ways which can witness and evidence in court the ownership of copyrighin court the ownership of copyright.
So, lawyers have to get into the habit of looking up Facebook profiles, many of them still have default security settings which allow everyone to see one's «wall», as in the witness case, above...
in a case in which a witness's identification of the defendant is at issue, and the identifying witness and defendant appear to be of different races, a trial court is required to give, upon request, during final instructions, a jury charge on the cross-race effect, instructing (1) that the jury should consider whether there is a difference in race between the defendant and the witness who identified the defendant, and (2) that, if so, the jury should consider (a) that some people have greater difficulty in accurately identifying members of different race than in accurately identifying members of their own race and (b) whether the difference in race affected the accuracy of the witness's identification.
There are several cases pre-dating the formation of the CPS in which the Courts upheld the DPP's decision to discontinue a private prosecution that was deemed to amount to an attempt to interfere with a pending State prosecution (e.g. to intimidate a witness).
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