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But of course, this is not easy to prove in the court of law since substantial evidence would be needed to back such a claim
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She was also completely conscious that in this society there is no court of law
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punishment you can face on this earth in a court of law, yet do not believe this
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official with authority to hear and decide cases in a court of law - also v
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a formal examination of a case in a court of law - to try v
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This is one action that none of the others would know about, unless things really did go wrong and that’s how Nathan hoped to ensure his friends and loved ones safety and if necessary innocence in a court of law
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Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law blah blah blah
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There existed a law (still on the books), which stated that no demonstrations (riots) were to be held closer than one hundred and fifty meters from any court of law
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The only problem was some outstanding charges that had never been taken care of in a court of law
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them in the court of law as the job I love
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sitting as a court of law
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in a court of law
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he did in a court of law
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and would be used against him in a court of law
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against Tobias in a court of law
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However, after Gāndhiji was gone, Nathurām Godse, his final assailant, was tried in a court of law and hanged for his crime
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Even if a court of law
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Both of the men were dead and with that, one case was solved and judgment was passed down but not in a court of law
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However, whilst we have a recording of this interview, this is not admissible in any court of law as evidence, and is therefore unusable to support the exoneration of Gary David of this act
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‘’It is regrettable that what is known cannot be proven in a court of law
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He asked the MD to have the visuals on his old cell-phone (which he would hand to the MD’s courier) transferred to tape immediately upon receipt, as this was concrete evidence of the Drug Trade’s Organisation and operation in South Africa and would be admissible in a Court of Law
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The information was all hearsay and more than likely would not hold up in a court of law without a credible witness
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This will work against you in a court of law and may
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In a court of law the defence attorney may hammer
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For this particular subject matter, in a court of law,
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In a court of law proof regarding the intentional spread of
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mean nothing in a court of law, let-alone in front of thousands
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The curriculum vitae of the average boarding fisherman read more like a list of allegations levelled in a court of law than anything to be proud of
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No testimony in a court of law!
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In a court of law, I’d be convicted of whatever the crown
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Should he be involved in bringing out the truth? In this case, people aren’t concerned about veracity or expenses incurred in order to render a decision in the court of law
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“Calm yourself my dear this is a court of law, and justice will be
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or is found not guilty in a court of law
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He told me that in a court of law,
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me in any human court of law
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Though this interpretation of the vision would probably not be substantial evidence to duly convict a man in a court of law, it was certainly a plausible explanation even if it was open to debate as a result of the reverend’s apparent devoutness that would be corroborated by a plethora of witnesses from his congregation
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It was certainly unfortunate that, according to Lowell who had been back at the station on other matters, the photographers had neglected to take any shots of the windows so that he could confirm his observations that they had indeed been locked when they arrived in the suite earlier in morning; alas, that was not meant to be, but he had no doubts about his own abilities of observation and recollection, which would not be greatly challenged in a court of law given his impeccable reputation
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“Not in a court of law,” she admitted, “but there are a couple experts
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brought him in and seen him tried in a court of law
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“This isn’t a court of law!” Barnett reminded them again
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A leading tabloid publicly offered an award for his assassination but the newspaper received a hefty fine from the British Court of Law
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“This is not a court of law
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“Not even a court of law, at this late stage, can over-ride the conditions set in your brother in law’s will
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That will be revealed in a court of law, probably at the Old Bailey, when your man is charged with murder
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“You will be very lucky to make any of this stand up in a court of law,” threatened Algar
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But they simply cannot get them into a court of law because of the power and the level of influence the terrorists gangs wield, together with the degree of intimidation they are able to exercise against any possible witnesses - not to mention a few leading lawyers, barristers and policemen, as well
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would be thrown out of any court of law
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national, and in a court of law
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of Gyalchen Shugden and in a court of law
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dragged to a court of law? He appoints a lawyer who uses
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Anything you say, can and will be used against you in a court of law
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‘A court of law might, David
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If the guidelines are NOT enforceable in a court of law, it means the FTC can pressurize you to bow to just about anything and you won’t have the chance to defend yourself in a court (they say that in US anyone who sues a government agency goes bankrupt, but not so in India – here, private organizations have sued the government left and right several times and won too, as long as the
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‘The Lord Earl needs to be sure that their testimony will stand up under examination in a court of law
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small item, Sam, we wondered how you would explain in a court of law the
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Suddenly: and the court of law,
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“This isn’t a court of law, I don’t have to tell you shit
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You have the right to remain silent, you have the right to an attorney; anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law
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Here in a court of law, he and two other highly educated men had been made to look foolish–by an uneducated man, no less, a smelly tramp with a smug grin
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He’s going to ask to state your case, like in a Court of Law
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party in a court of law, for damages
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She had the ability to go further and get the facts and actual proof; for, as she often said during the course of a case, "Woman's intuition may not be good evidence in a court of law, but it is one of the best means to get good evidence that will convince a court of law
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Benjamin Butler proved in a court of law that the coal tender's axle had indeed been rung sound by yourself in Boston and that the accident was due to a later collision with a granite loaded wagon at Andover
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court of law the person attains majority on completion twenty-one years of age and
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"I express a deep respect for a court of law and I ask all spectators to remain absolutely silent as I plead
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I will speak carefully, mindful of the need for decorum in a court of law
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Probate : The review or testing of a will before a court of law to ensure that the
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You have the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law
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You have the right to remain silent as anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law
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This meant her record could be deemed inadmissible in a court of law since her records had been sealed after being convicted as a minor
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But, of course, the truth about that was another thing that couldn’t be brought up in a court of law since Big Jim had been the one to forge those documents
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In a court of law, we've nothing concrete to offer, but the balance of probabilities doesn't look good
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He found a record of a trial, conducted within the order rather than a court of law, in which a nun named as Sister Rowenna Tremethick was accused of blasphemy by claiming to heal by the direct power of our Lord, Jesus Christ and that she claimed her power emanated from the crown of thorns with which Jesus had been tortured and mocked at his crucifixion
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method may not be used in any court of law
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and that method may not be used in any court of law
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Punish people for being too honest? Punish people for speaking their minds? Punish people for standing up and saying anything in a democratic court of Law? How different is this kind of justice from the mock trials held in the USSSR by Stalin? The result is the same
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than a classroom or a court of law (across a managerial desk where we have neither
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There is a certain warped logic to it, but it wouldn’t stand up in a court of law
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The Revelations at the court of law:
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Let’s eat once more if that’s true, but let’s not give up on talking! Of course, silence is the best way to avoid problems… but what about the existing problems?! Here’s the cure… Talking! Keeping silence in the court of law too has some sections to prove even the innocent, guilty! Silence sometimes is lethal… especially silence of some so called wise!
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Acquittal before a court of Law was justification, being pronounced innocent, being reckoned righteous, by the judge
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Such secret Universalism correctly judges that the common people will not receive the doctrine as Scriptural, for it can be extracted from the Bible only by a system of interpretation, which would be rejected in any court of law
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When they meet together, and the world sits down at an assembly, or in a court of law, or a theatre, or a camp, or in any other popular resort, and there is a great uproar, and they praise some things which are being said or done, and blame other things, equally exaggerating both, shouting and clapping their hands, and the echo of the rocks and the place in which they are assembled redoubles the sound of the praise or blame--at such a time will not a young man's heart, as they say, leap within him? Will any private training enable him to stand firm against the overwhelming flood of popular opinion? or will he be carried away by the stream? Will he not have the notions of good and evil which the public in general have--he will do as they do, and as they are, such will he be?
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Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law
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It was very difficult for a serf to accuse a lord in a court of law
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I couldn’t prove it in a court of law
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But in a court of law, it’s different
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"But the Professor was fenced round with safeguards so cunningly devised that, do what I would, it seemed impossible to get evidence which would convict in a court of law
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Casselli or to bring him to a court of law
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What you say here will not be held against you, and will not be used in a court of law
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something positively criminal, and certainly would have to answer for her conduct before a court of law
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“They all accuse me of having hidden the children's money in my boots, and cheated them, but isn't there a court of law? There they will reckon out for you, Dmitri Fyodorovitch, from your notes, your letters, and your agreements, how much money you had, how much you have spent, and how much you have left
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” Every one rose in the same way, and the senators entered in their uniforms and sat down on highbacked chairs and leant on the table, trying to appear natural, just in the same way as the judges in the Court of Law
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The Court of Justice was accused of having left a decision of the Court of Law unaltered
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A statesman will look at the terms contained in that letter in a different aspect, not for the purpose of ascertaining how much a court of law might be able to make of them, as to discern in what position of language the writer intended to intrench himself, and to penetrate his real policy, notwithstanding the veil in which he chose to envelope it