Prosecutor Barnaby Shaw said the facts of the case resembled "a Charles Dickens novel".
During the trial prosecutor Barnaby Shaw said the facts of the case resembled "a Charles Dickens novel".
Mr Owen said he hoped to establish the facts of the case so constituent's concerns could be addressed.
But the firm does not accept all the facts of the case the prosecution has outlined against it.
Not everyone who is posting online might have the facts of the case.
Now at the time McCain made his statement, there was very little controversy over the facts of the case.
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But Cochrane stressed that if all the facts of the case were known, the court's decision would seem more fair.
In a request for admissions, a party to a lawsuit lays out, or alleges, his version of the facts of the case.
Iran has labelled the claims a fabrication, but Mr Obama said there would be no dispute about the facts of the case.
O'Mara, who began representing Zimmerman just hours before he was charged Wednesday, said they had not yet discussed the facts of the case.
The commission said that, having examined all the facts of the case, it believed such a process was the most likely way to establish what happened.
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After the facts of the case had been revealed in the year 2010, Hamburg's Department of Public Prosecutions initiated preliminary investigations, which were discontinued in November 2012.
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The facts of the case suggest the motive was related to a nonracial aspect of his identity that also puts him in the minority: his religion, Islam.
"I think it's an inappropriate question in terms of the evidence and the facts of the case and we're going to have to decline to comment, " she said.
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Because the critical facts of the case have not been revealed, it is impossible to predict how the case will fare when tested in the crucible of the courtroom.
That effectively killed the law since somebody almost always possessed some scintilla of knowledge of the underlying facts of the case, even if the government was not acting on it.
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To prevent the investor from talking about the deal, Rothstein warned that if the facts of the case became knowledge, the settling company would go to court and stop the payments.
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Republicans complain that, in a series of speeches, Ms Sotomayor has suggested that a judge may be guided by something other than the facts of the case and the relevant American law.
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Because most plant personnel never talked to customers, they were shocked, first, by the facts of the case and, I suspect, even more so by the emotion pouring out of the TV screen.
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But he said ministers wanted to have all the facts of the case before deciding whether to order a full independent review into the care of adults of Winterbourne View residential hospital in Gloucestershire.
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The facts of the case are somewhat unique.
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Mr. Zimmerman said the court almost always takes such cases, and then appoints a special master, usually a retired judge, to review the facts of the case and sometimes make a recommendation to the court.
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But as we go through the facts of the case, the evidence will show in this case that there was a scheme that was developed to obstruct the administration of justice, and that is illegal.
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.
"We became involved because we thought that the charges filed originally by the police department did not meet with the facts of the case, " said Cesar Perales, president and general counsel of New York-based LatinoJustice PRLDEF: specifically, that the youths were not charged with murder.
The basic facts of the case were that Lord Hanningfield claimed the House of Lords overnight subsistence allowance, payable to peers who have to spend the night in the capital because of their parliamentary duties, even though he returned to his home in Essex every night.
Sollecito condemns his treatment by Perugia police who, he says, would not give him food or access to a lawyer during the questioning, even though it was clear to him that they were treating him as a suspect and not just a person informed of the facts of the case.
As I said at the time, the decision by Justice Antonin Scalia changed class-action law in a subtle but powerful way, injecting the facts of the case at the earliest stages and giving defendants the chance to end a lawsuit before it gains so much momentum they are forced to settle.
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The movie allows the terrible facts of the case to speak for themselves.
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