Police found no case to answer, because the victim's account was "ambiguous and inconsistent".
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However, it seems that Mr Pinault does have a strong case to answer in California.
But in a trial this week, a sheriff ruled there was no case to answer.
That is why I'm saying people who are responsible have a case to answer.
Thus the evidence had been unlawfully obtained and there was no case to answer.
Lawyers for the three defendants also sought a preliminary ruling that there was effectively no case to answer.
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Mr Yemane said the detained students and anyone with no case to answer would be released in stages.
Warners Bros. disagreed but a judge decided there was a case to answer.
In other words, Ms Thanou submits that she has no case to answer.
Judge Stephen Gullick ruled Amariloo Brami had no case to answer following legal submissions by barrister Sallie Ann Bennett-Jenkins QC.
Since section 65a does not create an offence at a Scottish local government election, there was no case to answer.
In court on Tuesday, Mr Justice Collins ruled there was no case to answer and refused permission for a full hearing.
There would be a case to answer if the government were appointing lots and lots of ministers from outside the Commons.
Both men deny the claims and sought a ruling that there was no case to answer due to a lack of evidence.
Although the Lawrences have not proved that case, they have forced the police to admit that there is a case to answer.
He had a case to answer for misconduct, the IPCC investigation found.
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Crown barrister Terence Mooney said Shivers still had a case to answer.
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Worse, the chief public prosecutor announced before the trial had begun that he thought none of the accused had any case to answer.
Defence lawyers for both accused then argued that the pair had no case to answer - claiming the incident should not be classed as an assault.
Two brothers were cleared of his attempted murder last year, after Masciopinto refused to give evidence and the judge ruled they had no case to answer.
If there is a case to answer, charges will be issued within two working days along with an offer of sanction (mirroring the sanction for a sending-off).
He was also twice put on report for alleged high tackles in matches against Bradford and Harlequins, but each time was told he had no case to answer.
Her solicitor said there was no case to answer, stating that the prosecution had failed to establish that there had been any such signs on display at the time.
But a case that had taken almost 30 years to get to court was over in just two weeks after the judge ruled there was no case to answer.
The men's defence team argued that there was no case to answer, because the property was not residential and that there was no proof the men were living in the building.
The hospital's director of nursing at the time Dr Helen Moss was cleared by her professional regulator the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) which said she had "no case to answer".
And he added that the Labour Party 'just want to embarrass the government' over the issue, adding that the matter has already been cleared up and "there isn't any case to answer".
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