Now of course, this is simply evidence in a court case not actual proper accounting information.
Accusations of similar misdeeds came out a year ago in a court case.
Congressman Edcel Lagman, chairman of the House of Representatives justice committee, cites recent surveys showing that only about a third of Filipinos expect a speedy trial in a court case.
Although not legally binding, the guidance could well be used in a court case in which someone is seeking to force an organisation to improve the accessibility of its website.
The letters being held at the facility in Virginia had not been decontaminated on FBI orders, who wanted to keep the letters in their original state so they could be used as evidence in a court case.
In a recent court case in California, the courts ruled that a newspaper had not violated the privacy of a woman when it published a rant she had written on her MySpace page.
Reversing a lower court in a closely watched case, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit has determined that a trade treaty that restores copyright protection to foreign works previously in the public domain is not unconstitutional.
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In a recent high profile court case here in NYC a woman was rapidly acquitted by the jury of murdering her husband, a retired cop, who had blackened her eyes, thrown her into walls and kicked her for years.
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The New York Times reported Armstrong's supporters are concerned he could face perjury charges if he confesses to using performance-enhancing drugs, because he made sworn testimony in a 2005 court case that he had never done so.
The New York Times has reported Armstrong's supporters are concerned he could face perjury charges if he confesses to using performance-enhancing drugs, because he made sworn testimony in a 2005 court case that he had never done so.
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The right to seek private school placement for kids with disabilities was strengthened in June by a Supreme Court ruling in a closely watched case from Oregon.
It did likewise in a September 9 Supreme Court brief filed in a case that challenges a separate Arizona immigration statute, Chamber of Commerce v.
The trial, which the court heard was a re-trial after the jury in a Cardiff Crown Court case last year was discharged, is expected to last for up to six months.
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Surgery was suspended a day after campaigners in Leeds had won a court case over the proposed closure of the unit.
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Judges could award punitive damages against publications which refuse to sign up to a new watchdog, in the event of a court case if a complaint could have been resolved through arbitration.
He has litigated over 300 cases in the United States Tax Court and in 1995 won a landmark Supreme Court tax case, Williams v.
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The decision followed a similar 2006 ruling by the California Supreme Court in a case with nearly identical facts.
In Port Said, the other city with a stake in the court case, small fires burned in the harbor.
Separately, in California, a court case regarding one labor regulation has the potential to trigger a seismic event among employers.
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Solicitor advocate Simon Collins said Greens had been looking for his sister in connection with a court case involving his brother.
In England, a court case is pending.
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In April, he'll argue before the U.S. Supreme Court in a case against a carpet manufacturer in Georgia.
Ciaran Shields, the Donaldson family's solicitor, argued before Coroner Denis McCauley in Letterkenny, County Donegal, that any further adjournment would be unlawful in light of a European court ruling in another case.
And the Electric Reliability Coordinating Council, which represents power companies, called the lawsuit a "nuisance" and said some of the same issues are now before an appeals court in a case filed against the EPA. The ERCC also blamed some of the attorneys general involved for delaying energy companies' maintenance projects.
There is pending a petition for certiorari filed by Standard Investment Chartered Inc. with the U.S. Supreme Court in a related case.
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File-sharing carries a maximum sentence of two years in prison, but in this case the court chose just a fine as the man was not trying to profit financially from his actions.
In a separate criminal case in Rockville Superior Court in Connecticut, Lussier is out on bail and due back in court May 29.
Yousaf Raza Gilani, Pakistan's prime minister, appealed against a charge of contempt brought by the Supreme Court, in a case that could potentially plunge the country into a political crisis.
In 2011 Greece lost a European Court case, and was found to be in breach of the Convention on Human Rights, over the conditions under which detainees are being held.
The trial in Pretoria's Palace of Justice is surrounded by the highest security for a court case in more than a decade.
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