Young men were beaten and tortured while in police custody, then forced to sign blank depositions. |
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All five made individual depositions and none had any reason to cover up what happened. |
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Besides his own confession, no other witnesses but the plaintiffs themselves provided depositions against Abraham. |
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I'd like to know if either side has taken any depositions and if they were taken, are they open to the media? |
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Right now, the lawyers are working on pre-trial hearings, depositions, and evidence gathering. |
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Its legal eagles failed to take depositions or subpoena its own employees, and didn't examine telephone records or individuals' computers. |
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He was a notary, that is a public official who authenticates writings such as deeds and takes affidavits, and depositions. |
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Amyloidosis is a functional disorder marked by unusual depositions of amyloid protein in various organs. |
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Egg depositions have little influence on future returns because most returns are of hatchery origin. |
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Annual variations in densities represent variations in egg depositions, survival rates, and water conditions at the time of sampling. |
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Several measures, however, have been allowed to shorten the process, including taking of depositions from potential witnesses while open court is not in session. |
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Alkaline baths and washes: in general, soft water is best for avoiding depositions and stains. |
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Though he was heard several times in the course of the years which followed, Mr Aloumekani never altered a word in his depositions. |
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It had received about 35,000 depositions and had granted 28,459 persons the status of victim of the dictatorship. |
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But it will require a trial to establish them, complete with witnesses, depositions and more filings. |
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Audio conference and video depositions can save time and money for both courts and the parties. |
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At the heart of the depositions one can perceive the need to define the function and the mode of transmission of the charism. |
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The case has not only distracted him with depositions, but has concentrated the country's thoughts on his genitalia rather than his policies. |
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Criminal defendants, like civil defendants, should be able to freely conduct depositions, subpoena documents and witnesses, and serve interrogatories. |
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We don't know what the aerial transport depositions are in terms of surface waters. |
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The Aberffraw dynasty suffered various depositions by rivals in Deheubarth, Powys, and England in the 10th and 11th centuries. |
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The experts of the congregation, having studied the depositions and the entire documentation with their customary scrupulousness, expressed their agreement concerning the scientifically inexplicable nature of the healing. |
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Defendants complain that, in a handful of jurisdictions, judges allow the introduction of poor scientific evidence and block depositions by plaintiffs, with devastating consequences. |
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The court also ignored a number of witnesses' depositions. |
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For example, confidential information may be disclosed, inadvertently or as ordered by the court, in the form of documents or testimony in connection with discovery requests, depositions or trial testimony. |
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The fact that the individuals who handed over the bribe did not recall the exact date and amount does not cast any doubt on the veracity of their depositions. |
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The law also permitted the video recording of depositions of child victims in order to minimize the trauma associated with physical presence in the courtroom. |
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Sea transport is a significant contributor to emissions of sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides and also to concentrations and depositions of air pollutants in the Community. |
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Many Federal District Court judges seem reluctant to limit this discovery of documents and people, so regularly the two sides exchange literally millions of sheets of paper and a large number of people then give depositions. |
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The research unit, which consists of senior analysts, historians and research officers, identifies the main locations of potential background material, depositions, and supporting evidence. |
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The most significant known evaporite depositions happened during the Messinian salinity crisis in the basin of the Mediterranean. |
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It is an Old Drift landscape, characterised by the sandy depositions of the Ice Age. |
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In addition, they took depositions and acted as secretaries to the Lord Chancellor, maintaining the plea rolls. |
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In the Supreme Court depositions there are numerous instances of people sharing beds in pubs, houses, tents, gunyahs and hay sheds. |
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But as little as we knew about praecipes, did we know any more about depositions? |
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Another interpretation accounting for the presence of cast iron swords that had not been sharpened, was of a site for ritual depositions. |
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These produced many depositions by people who believed themselves to have been given healing powers or to know of people or animals made sick by elves. |
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For older core samples, individual annual depositions cannot usually be distinguished, and dating is taken from the geomagnetic information in the cores. |
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