Indeed, he treats every uncorroborated and uninvestigated allegation made by prisoners about their treatment as gospel. |
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The case was largely uncorroborated, so it did stand or fall on each individual complainant's evidence. |
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All of the evidence came from the uncorroborated testimony of a private informant hired by the sheriff to conduct the sting operation. |
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His allegations were uncorroborated and were contradicted by those who could have confirmed them. |
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Well, certainly we were denying our readers this information, but that was in part because this was uncorroborated information. |
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I found his account of events, where uncorroborated, to be unreliable to a quite significant degree. |
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The defense urged the judge to acquit the suspects, saying the evidence was uncorroborated and possibly fabricated. |
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Some states will attend sessions to defend against any circumstantial or uncorroborated evidence on their human rights situation. |
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We refer to the rules which oblige a trial judge to warn the jury of the danger of convicting upon the uncorroborated evidence of an accomplice. |
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We make it clear that no findings have been made based on any uncorroborated statements where that evidence has been countered by live evidence. |
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The government has placed blame on the magazine for printing an unsubstantiated and uncorroborated story of this magnitude. |
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However, in the present case the Commission is not relying on the uncorroborated declarations of only one of a limited number of participants. |
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The uncorroborated evidence of only one person was insufficient for conviction. |
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As a result the committee's report presented here today is nothing but another piece of uncorroborated media information. |
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As serious as they may be, uncorroborated incidents claimed by one single source are not included in this report. |
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According to the author, the prosecution had only one witness who provided an uncorroborated testimony but was believed by the judge. |
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In trial after trial, prosecutors put the doctor on the witness stand and his uncorroborated, unsubstantiated testimony was enough to send people to prison for decades. |
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A further area of concern raised by the case is reliance on uncorroborated eyewitness accounts. |
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The lawyers claimed they were convicted on uncorroborated evidence of complainants, some of whom may have been motivated by possible compensation payouts. |
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But both sides thought this was a case where the jury should be told that it would be dangerous to convict on the uncorroborated evidence of the accomplices. |
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There have also been, uncorroborated, reports of increased presence of Iranian and Hezbullah forces in the northern provinces. |
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The fact that the information-provider's testimony will corroborate otherwise uncorroborated evidence from other witnesses may satisfy this requirement. |
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Thus, the applicant criticises the Commission for having relied on vague and uncorroborated allegations contained in leniency applications submitted by other undertakings, despite its Hearing Officer concerns. |
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The author claims that, in fact, the decision not to register him as a candidate was adopted by the DEC solely on the basis of uncorroborated report of the DEC Secretary. |
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However, the District Attorney declined to prosecute the other gang members because of a California law barring prosecution based on the uncorroborated testimony of accomplices. |
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We also hope that the Special Rapporteur will not make general judgements and categorization based on uncorroborated, partial or isolated reports. |
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The latter information was based solely on the uncorroborated beliefs of an informant, and was disclosed even though the Service was aware of reports of human rights abuses by security forces in that country. |
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The problem is the confession is uncorroborated by anyone else, so our likeable, long suffering hero realises his honesty is in question. |
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These reports are uncorroborated and we are urgently seeking more information. |
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That alliance will survive the publication in Washington this week of an uncorroborated intelligence report from 1991 which claimed that Mr Uribe worked for the Medellín cartel of drug traffickers. |
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Accounts by the victims, a collection of which were released on compact disc in April, were rarely subjected to cross-examination, often uncorroborated, and sometimes contradicted. |
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It is disappointing to see such fear reflected in the statements made in the article, which are based on uncorroborated beliefs, rather than on scientific fact. |
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When individuals are asked to provide information, their uncorroborated answers reflect their views, not necessarily the factual conditions of interest. |
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Indeed, people have not only been inconvenienced, they have also been detained, deported, denied entry to Canada, and even rendered abroad for torture on the basis of false or uncorroborated data. |
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Shadowy hacker cabal Anonymous briefly took down the website of the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix this morning, according to an uncorroborated online report. |
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North Korea watchers smell another imaginative but uncorroborated rumor. |
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Contact has been made by one of the missing women and there is an indication that they may have already crossed the border into Syria but this is uncorroborated. |
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