The manual provides that, subject to any applicable rule of international law or to any regulations prescribed by the president, military commissions shall be guided by the appropriate principles of law and rules of procedure and evidence prescribed for courts-martial.
The UK Supreme Court can be broadcast - but it hears arguments about important points of law, rather than live evidence and cross-examination of witnesses.
The terms of the agreement also preclude you from referring to this matter, unless a Court of Law could Order the re-examination of evidence.
Under this section, a judge may award the prevailing party fees and costs if the court dismisses the case as a matter of law prior to evidence being presented.
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The lower court erred by finding that all of the enumerated professions, including accountants, were precluded as a matter of law from presenting evidence that their employees could meet the professional and administrative exemption requirements.
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No judicial decision or applicable treaty contradicts this principle, and the U.S. Supreme Court has established that works of international legal scholars can be acceptable as evidence of the law.
The opinions of recognized scholars constitute evidence of customary international law in a case in which there is (a) no controlling judicial decision, (b) no controlling State practice and (c) no otherwise controlling treaty.
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The judges at Monday's hearing were considering points of law rather than the evidence.
They said that those challenging the law had provided adequate evidence of significant burdens on the poor and the elderly.
Where there is a sufficiency of evidence in law and it is in the public interest to take action then the Crown will do so.
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Only America's National Security Agency is thought to have the raw computing power required to unscramble Skype packets, and its intelligence-gathering efforts are far removed from day-to-day law enforcement and the collection of evidence for prosecutions.
We can do so by giving both Martin and Zimmerman a just weighing of the evidence, both in the court of law and public opinion.
Yet, according to a study by Elizabeth Warren of Harvard Law School, there is no evidence that most people who file for bankruptcy are taking advantage of the system.
Reuters went through years of court filings to dig up actual evidence of tech companies complying with law enforcement subpoenas without alerting their users.
He added that the defendant tried to "conquer the stock market at the expense of the law", and that there was "overwhelming" evidence of his guilt.
And he pressed for an early change to the law to allow the use of intercept evidence in court.
The commission itself is not a court of law, but can refer evidence it uncovers to the state prosecutor.
Hostin has also been an adjunct professor of evidence at Pace Law School.
"The message is this: the most prolific source of evidence available to law enforcement comes from video evidence, comes from video sources, " he says.
Perino, analyzing 232 class action settlements, found that union funds showed no evidence of playing law firms against one another to drive down fees, while large state funds did.
Two investigations came to differing conclusions about her actions: One found she violated state ethics law by using state employees to put pressure on her former in-law, another found she had stayed within the law and little evidence she knew of the actions of her subordinates.
Less surprising was a brief by the Brennan Center for Justice at the NYU School of Law, which marshaled the socioeconomic evidence it thinks is needed to bolster the case.
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That is without the ongoing cost of testing poop, or the fact that DNA testing often does not work, and the creation of an entirely new litigation process and resulting body of law devoted to appealing DNA-evidence based dog poop fines.
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However, the Court of Appeal concluded SIAC had misdirected itself in law and its decision could not stand because of the issue of evidence obtained by torture in Jordan.
Mrs Brooke wants a thorough review of the evidence on the safety of helmets that could support a future new law.
Probably because advertisers just want to sell us stuff while law enforcement is compiling evidence in the hopes of prosecuting.
Mr. al-Arian got Candidate Bush to promise to prohibit the use of secret evidence, a practice law enforcement uses sparingly in deportation and criminal proceedings in order to protect intelligence sources and methods.
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As the story goes, Rollins had skipped a number of classes while studying law at Harvard and had particularly sweated an upcoming exam on the federal rules of evidence.
It rarely reaches the level of evidence required in a court of law to prove matters beyond a reasonable doubt.
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