Beyond the specific facts they provide, wiretaps also cast a defendant in a negative light in intangible ways.
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So, they're trying to shake him with his inability, well, the help will be his inability to recall specific facts.
It does not result in the creation of an attorney-client relationship, nor is it a solicitation to offer legal advice regarding specific facts.
The line between "substantial participation" and "aiding and abetting" is notoriously hard to draw and depends on what specific facts shareholder lawyers can prove.
"My decision today is based only on the specific facts of the case against Mr. Muthaura, and not on any other consideration, " Bensouda said in a statement posted to the court's website.
Ultimately it will be up to the Committee On Infractions to decide if silence should be so treated on the specific facts of particular players and former players and the overall case.
That then is the case for the defence and for now the government is holding firm, but these situations are more often than not determined by political pressures rather than the specific facts.
By basing its judgment on equal protection and due process principles and on the highly specific facts of the case, the court seemed eager to avoid setting any precedent for future cases, especially as to how it reviews state court rulings on state law.
And that is: if the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which is the statute in question, as applied to the specific facts and circumstances of the NSA program, unconstitutionally -and these are the Supreme Court's words - impairs the ability of the president to protect our nation against attack, then that part of the statute itself is unconstitutional.
We have a situation here where the Attorney General has laid out a very specific set of facts.
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It alleged that teachers were "routinely" given information about future exams, including questions, syllabus areas to focus on and the specific words or facts students must use to win marks.
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When you are negotiating for a raise or asking for a promotion, have all the history and facts about your specific accomplishments and how they have impacted the business.
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Whether or not you endorse that specific agenda, almost everyone agrees that the economic facts are worrisome.
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We have reviewed the referral as it was sent, not as a set of theoretical questions about what is or is not an impeachable offense in a vacuum, but a specific set of 11 grounds tied closely with the facts as the independent counsel has presented them.
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People, I believe, are far more complex than the "facts" which a study that is already slanted to a specific position ("the influence of working women on the divorce rate" for example) will provide.
But as the preceding pages have already suggested, when secular lawyers treat Shariah as a black box that does not much concern them, except in the specific rulings relative to a given investment or transaction, this amounts to a willful avoidance of material facts.
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