Will you treat this as a prima facie case of product mis-selling?
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Unlike the outing of Horton, the hacking carried out by Sky News seems to have been a carefully considered decision by a senior executive as to whether it was in the public interest to commit a prima facie breach of the Computer Misuse Act.
The 16-man staff of the Compliance and Surveillance Group (CSG) of the Philippine Stock Exchange, headed by lawyer Ruben Almadro, has found "more than sufficient evidence for the SEC to initiate and establish a prima facie case for price manipulation and insider trading" against Dante Tan.
Our correspondent said there is "a strong prima facie evidence" that a breach of the order, granted on 13 November 2012, had taken place.
Lord Falconer said he disagreed with the decision of the Clerk of Public and Private Bills who had said it was not a "prima facie" hybrid bill and quoted a 1977 bill and a 1988 Speaker's ruling to argue that it was.
"The evidence clearly showed there is at least a strong prima facie case that there has been an attempt to defeat the ends of justice, " lawyer George Bizos told the inquest, according to the Sapa news agency.
The 2003 Act effectively made it easier for the US to seek the extradition of someone from the UK because the US would no longer need to provide a "prima facie" case to British courts - proving your case on the face of available evidence.
The whole idea of a luxury smartphone seems prima facie absurd, and in my happy, carefree years before encountering Vertu I sneered at it at every opportunity.
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Mr Ngcuka is used to coming under attack, but he unleashed a veritable war within the African National Congress when he pronounced that there was enough prima facie evidence to pursue a case against Deputy President Jacob Zuma in connection with allegations of bribery linked to the government's arms procurement deal, but not enough evidence to secure a conviction in court.
Requests should only be considered if the US authorities provide prima facie evidence that the suspect has a case to answer to prevent people being sent to face trial abroad on "speculative charges", it says.
"On the basis of these allegations it seems to me that, prima facie, there are grounds for a major investigation by the various commissioners who have responsibility for standards in Westminster and the Northern Ireland Assembly, and presumably at a local council level as well, " he said.
This seems to me to be prima facie evidence that our future fiscal problems are being driven by rising spending, rather than a lack of revenue.
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These rules included that if a candidate submitted over 15K signatures, including 600 from each CD, the petitions would be checked for prima facie validity and then deemed valid.
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