The new accuser can be produced as a prosecution witness in the current case if initial assessment finds substance in the claims. |
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It is worth embarrassing the accuser, to avoid the risk of a wrongful conviction and possibly spare an innocent defendant years in prison. |
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Radical feminists were in a frenzy that the judge had decided to allow DNA evidence which painted his accuser as a floozy. |
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The reflexive hostility that some of his defenders have shown toward his accuser therefore exhibits no fidelity to the presumption of innocence. |
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Naturally the defence subjected all this to microscopic scrutiny, and sought to portray the accuser as a fantasist. |
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After all, accusations of bias usually say more about the accuser than the accused. |
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His counsel establishes through cross-examination of the accuser that the stolen animal is a horse, not a mare. |
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The accused country has to prove its innocence, the accuser has to prove nothing. |
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In any civilized court, the decision lies with the accuser to prove that a person did what they say they did. |
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I was shaking now, with rage, and anger, both at myself and at the accuser. |
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But before accusing a fellow-believer of Judaizing, the accuser should be sure he knows what a Judaizer is. |
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His accuser is a former drinking and gambling mate, whose allegations have laid him open to prosecution. |
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But the real drama is on tap for tomorrow, when the mother of his accuser is due to take the stand. |
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The accuser passionately addresses the court with an arm flung theatrically backward toward the passive defendant. |
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The thief, instead of beating a hasty retreat, confronted his accuser and hit him in the face delivering a smack on the jaw. |
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For the man inside the hut, his accuser and punisher was being mercilessness. |
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By the end of the day though I was receiving profuse apologies from my accuser talking about pressures of work and being caught at a bad moment. |
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Should the accuser bring co-accusers, the defendant had to bring an equal number of compurgators. |
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The police made the accuser write an apology to Kromah, but he says it is not enough. |
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But how can you separate the credibility of the accusation from that of the accuser? |
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I was shaking now with rage, both at myself and at the accuser. |
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While Washington may be the main accuser, all the democratic states have cosigned the indictment. |
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His accuser was smeared and demeaned, and a star football player was allowed to keep on playing. |
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The guilty will defend by rounding on the accuser, and for that reason I expect to be chastised for the audacity to doubt their value, although some do good work. |
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An Army National Guard colonel charged with knowingly exposing a woman to HIV faced his accuser in a military courtroom on Monday. |
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Guilty, he poured the remains of the bottle over his accuser. |
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One of the basic rights has been the right to face one's accuser. |
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His false accuser landed 23 months in a correctional institution. |
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The pejorative charge of anachronism as the inadmissible confusion of periods or eras presupposes that the accuser knows what the correct time of history is. |
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What really happened when newscaster Greg Kelly and his accuser went up to her law office? |
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Every detractor, accuser, finger-pointer, critic, opponent, enemy, investigator was faced down and confronted by a politician who seemed to be made of pure granite. |
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Accordingly, there must, he submitted, be a presumption that an allegation of physical or sexual abuse cannot be established without the attendance of the accuser. |
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Contemporary evidence comes from Marlowe's accuser in Flushing, an informer called Richard Baines. |
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It is low ebb with his accuser when such peccadilloes are put to swell the charge. |
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As you can see, chalak is in the eye of the accuser, er, beholder. |
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The criminal appeal was a private criminal prosecution instituted by the accuser directly against the accused. |
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Only in this way will GOD forgive you, and instead of your child becoming your accuser, it will immediately afterwards become a happy and grateful child accompanying you spiritually and angelically. |
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The accuser also mentioned that Arafat had been poisoned with polonium. |
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King Arioald consented that her innocence should be tested by a single combat between her accuser and a nobleman who undertook to defend her. |
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He lost and drank hemlock, a poison, as advised by his accuser. |
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And therewith advancing himselfe to march before the people, all the assembly, and even his accuser himselfe did undelayedly follow him towards the Temple. |
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The accuser having been slain, Gundeberga was declared innocent. |
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The accuser is to await the accused at the designated place of combat. |
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