The bruises were evident to the witness as corroboration of the facts as told by the declarant. |
Prosecutors don't want to put her on the stand without corroboration, because her bias is so evident. |
But Miss X revealed that the police had systemically failed to seek corroboration of her evidence. |
Without the corroboration of suitable theoretical supports, no intuitive belief can count as more than mere conjecture. |
They lack confirmation or corroboration by any reliable empirical evidence. |
The scope of the law on corroboration has been substantially reduced by recent legislative and judicial reforms. |