In that case, the trial judge curtailed defence cross-examination of a complainant on her alleged false accusation of sexual assault against another man. |
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Kouzzi said the woman had approached her law practice to seek recourse against her husband's false accusation of stealing. |
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They accused them of misconduct and of making a false accusation which led to an innocent man going to prison. |
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The fifth is what genocide experts refer to as a false accusation in the mirror. |
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I went through a false accusation here eight and a half years ago, as well as a senseless prosecution. |
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Every day I live in fear that a check of my mailbox will bring another trip to the courthouse, another assessment or another false accusation. |
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It was a false accusation that the Liberals had a green plan, which they released. |
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A false accusation leads a man down a path of financial and emotional bankruptcy, even if he's innocent. |
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Before the false accusation he had already met Pierre de Berulle, one of the most remarkable figures of the French church of that time. |
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This is clearly a smear campaign, an attempt to smear the hon. member's reputation based on a false accusation. |
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The consequences of a false accusation of malfeasance can be extremely serious, for the individual concerned and for the workplace in general. |
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If a false accusation is found to have been made deliberately, the Appointing Authority shall take appropriate action. |
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If the false accusation leads to a sentence of death or life imprisonment, the penalty shall be a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 15 years' imprisonment with hard labour. |
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There are many instances that support the view that the reaction against France is intended to conceal the facts and not as defence against a false accusation. |
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He opened his report by recalling the past traumas, including direct assaults, false accusation that his family with him were supporting the government and, of course, war. |
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To establish phantasmagoric links between our organization and some political party underlines the most simple of prejudices and false accusation. |
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I demand the government stop all defamation and false accusation. |
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A false accusation of adultery is punishable by 80 lashes. |
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Green oversimplifies and Bloomberg makes a false accusation. |
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Their pain at false accusation is no less. |
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The petitioner claims that no Somalis were involved in the incident in question, and that this was a new false accusation by Ms. Kjaersgaard against the Somalis living in Denmark. |
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For example, a company could prove that its profits plummeted as a result of the publication of a false accusation against it, or an individual could show the loss of friends by producing angry letters from them. |
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By confirming the false accusation made by Ms. Kjaersgaard, this statement may also constitute a violation of article 4, as it would make the accusations more credible and stir up hatred against Somalis living in Denmark. |
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That is only important if you're prepared to address the fact that a false accusation in a court order and an affidavit is a crime, and I believe it is. |
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