Schering-Plough has changed the start date listed in a government database for the key clinical trial testing the now-controversial cholesterol pill Vytorin, which Schering shares with Merck .
The questions raised by the president on this issue are legitimate, and demonstrate the need to call the key witnesses to the trial of this case, and to assess which version of the events is believable and substantiated by the corroborating evidence.
One of the last motions filed before the trial asked Judge Kaplan to put the key question of whether poker was a game of chance and therefore gambling before a jury, but Kaplan never ruled on this request.
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In fact, the members of the "Grupo Colina" who were the key witnesses during the trial assured one after the other that they never met the President.
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AtheroGenics saw the failure of its key trial of AGI-1067, a pill designed to prevent heart attacks and strokes, torpedo the chances of the drug being approved in the next year.
That would change Mr. Pettitte's role in the trial from that of a key prosecution witness to an asset for the defense.
During the trial the testimony of the key witness for the prosecution (who had cut a deal with the government for less jail time in return for pointing a finger at a higher-up like Tobin) was effectively impeached.
The computer search was a key piece of evidence in the murder trial as the prosecution sought to prove that Anthony had carefully studied the use of chloroform to render her daughter unconscious as part of a plan to murder 2 year old Caylee Anthony.
Counsel for the defence argued that as the appeal judge had rejected key elements of the original prosecution and trial, if the same evidence was to be relied upon in a retrial, as it undoubtedly would, then that could potentially call into question the integrity of the administration of justice.
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It follows an Al Jazeera broadcast which claimed that a key witness in the trial was paid for his testimony.
The key issues for any trial will be Bishop's intent and the sophistication of the information he passed on, Baker said.
Malta was key to the Lockerbie trial, because it was there prosecutors said the bomb which exploded over the Scottish Borders was placed by the only man convicted of the crime, Abdelbaset al-Megrahi.
The letter, signed by Virgin Media and TalkTalk among others says the Physical Infrastructure Access (PIA) trial, which is one of the current government's key broadband policies, "will be a commercial and policy failure if Openreach does not revise its prices".
Amid the hubbub of the trial, Daschle's low-key style has made it easy to overlook his skills.
The trial also failed to show efficacy in its key secondary endpoints.
The Court of Appeal in Belfast heard that a new witness has come forward who has said a key prosecution witness in the 2012 trial is a "compulsive liar".
By taking his stand, Corley has brought key issues of the digital age to trial.
The other complication is the Roger Clemens perjury trial, which Pettitte and his wife, Laura, will be thrust into as key witnesses for the prosecution.
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There are some key issues to be resolved before the criminal trial begins.
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Kuala Lumpur was buzzing Monday when a key prosecution witness in the Anwar Ibrahim corruption trial appeared to contradict his earlier testimony.
The key witness, Simeon Taylor, said at the trial he had witnessed what happened, but has since retracted his evidence.
Companies swamped with asbestos claims form trusts, typically with trial lawyers in key oversight positions, to pay out the limited resources in an orderly fashion.
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal was the key holdout from a settlement that would have made the current trial unnecessary.
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The confession was a key to Ranta's conviction at a 1991 trial.
Hale was a key witness for Starr's prosecutors in the first Whitewater trial which ended with the convictions of former Clinton business partners James and Susan McDougal, and of former Arkansas Governor Jim Guy Tucker.
The key question for investors is whether Schering's handling of that trial was appropriate, and whether it reflects on the company's ability to do future work in developing drugs against heart disease.
There is no doubt that Pettitte will be called upon as a key witness and will play a pivotal role in the outcome of the trial.
According to Daily Tech, you can get around that pesky requirement to have Windows XP or Windows 2000 already installed on your PC by instead using the upgrade DVD to first install a 30-day trial version of Vista --that's done simply by not entering the product key when prompted to do so during the installation.
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To install on the Windows 8 PC, I used a product key given to me by Microsoft for pre-release testing, otherwise you would have to go to Office.com to buy a subscription and get a product key. (A free 30-day trial is available.) The Windows 8 PC install took about 20 minutes, and a helpful introduction walked me through key points of Office 365.
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The trial, which began on Monday, has heard two sisters Katie and Lucy Smethurst, of Manchester, were key witnesses but altered their version of events.
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