He initially backed them up but later recanted, telling prosecutors there was no agreement. |
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He may have recanted on the hard-line economics, but people here still regard him as one of the leaders of the English party. |
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The fact that he recanted in time to not lie under oath should, in fact, have reflected well on him. |
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He admitted his role in the kidnapping during his first court appearance on February 14 but later recanted. |
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I have since recanted my statement, in accord with the truth, and have apologized for my misinformation. |
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Some of their key witnesses are dead, others are badly discredited and still others have recanted. |
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But not one of Jesus's early disciples who believed that they had met Jesus after the resurrection ever recanted. |
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However, when asked to give the verdict in public by the presiding judge, one voter recanted. |
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Gill may have recanted, but what's said cannot be unsaid, and Ferguson must now deal with the notion that his future is more publicly on the agenda. |
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Then, after the headlines came out, the sources recanted, and they have since been convicted of perjury. |
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Days later, he fired his lawyer, Percy Foreman and recanted, saying that a mysterious man named Raoul set him up. |
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Then, at Fabio Capello's insistence, he recanted, saying that actually the towels had been tumble-dried to a turn. |
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Two of the men later recanted the confessions during a trial, saying they had been coerced into making them. |
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In affidavits signed over the years since the trial, a majority of the state's witnesses have recanted or contradicted their testimony. |
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Seven of the nine witnesses who testified at the trial recanted their accounts before the state of Georgia killed him by lethal injection. |
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The referee, Octavio Meyran from Mexico, publicly recanted while the rulers of the sport looked on. |
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Some witnesses who testified against Davis at trial later recanted, and others who did not testify came forward to say another man did it. |
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No one who recanted should be executed, since this would discourage the more stubborn of them from confessing their errors. |
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The fact that the complainant has recanted will be a factor used by defence counsel to attack the credibility of the complainant at trial. |
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In 2000, the victim recanted the evidence given at trial in a Statutory Declaration. |
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He recanted under the threat of torture, and was finally allowed to return to Florence. |
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But Willingham's lawyer was not informed of this development, and soon afterward Webb, without explanation, recanted his recantation. |
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Some of those who testified against him have recanted or contradicted themselves in their statements, which were obtained under police coercion. |
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Nearly 10 years after her accusation of rape sent her father to prison, Casandra Kennedy recanted. |
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The Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines had investigated the cases and filed complaints, but the plaintiffs had recanted or asked for their cases to be dropped. |
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She recanted her accusation and then recanted her recantation. |
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Like others who were tortured, Mohammed often recanted information he told CIA officers to get them to stop the waterboarding. |
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It was the second time he recanted on campaign-finance reforms. |
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Some of the above have recanted their early support of the war. |
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Influentially, Bancel has recanted his earlier support for a real effect of global consciousness and comes out in favor of epsi. |
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He subsequently recanted and offered his services to the Irish police. |
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The leader initially said that he would raise the GST, but then recanted. |
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All three of them later admitted that they had been seriously threatened and intimidated by FBI agents to tell this story, and all later recanted their story. |
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Some of these people have turned around and, as I said, recanted. |
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Premier Pat Binns seemed keen on the idea early in 2004 after he met with a delegation pushing the concept, however, he has since recanted, arguing the matter needs further study. |
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Initially denying the charge, Wesley later recanted and apologised officially. |
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Then he recanted his divorce and took her back into his protection and marriage contract, a legal revision, attended by witnesses and witnessed on the date above. |
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Ed Stewart apparently lost the tape recording that would verify or refute many of the allegations made by the key witness who later recanted her statements. |
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The fact that the complainant has recanted will likely diminish the strength of the Crown's case, and is therefore relevant to the question of the accused's detention or the propriety of release conditions previously imposed. |
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The exact circumstances relating to the deed are still not clear today, especially in view of the fact that the youth has since recanted on his confession, obtained while in custody. |
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On his deathbed Eutychius recanted impalpability and Gregory dropped the matter. |
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In the same year he was told that he had incurred a latae sententiae excommunication and his status within Maryknoll was in jeopardy unless he recanted. |
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