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"Sometimes the facts of a case simply blot out everything else."
Further, they often do not have the budget to fully investigate the facts of a case through either staff or private investigators.
He saw so far beyond the mere facts of a case that really it was superfluous to know them.
He is also obsessed with re-election and will disregard or manipulate the facts of a case in order to further his political career.
During the hastanoj, enough time is allowed to pass that the facts of a case blur, and public opinion shifts.
Under our law, the jury determines the facts of a case and the credibility of witnesses.
This is a normal psychological occurrence, but presents numerous problems to jury attempting to sort out the facts of a case.
With respect to the critical facts of a case the defendant has no burden of proof whatsoever.
The receipt of an objection indicates that there is a dispute as to the facts of a case.
The facts of a case are central to every step in the IRAC.
This truly objective standard combines heat of passion and cooling off to determine them from the facts of a case.
He made it a point to be on top of the facts of a case, a trait that im pressed his superiors.
As a judge he endeavored to arrive at the exact facts of a case and to render his decisions in strict conformity with the Law.
We are training our students, who will someday fill the ranks of the judiciary, to consider the actual facts of a case to be unimportant."
Later opinions expanded the right, letting Federal courts examine the facts of a case and permitting inmates to file multiple habeas appeals.
The word prejudice refers to prejudgment: i.e. making a decision before becoming aware of the relevant facts of a case.
As a judge he was notorious for his inability to get the facts of a case right, leading to the nickname " Wooden-headed Billy".
This method encourages students to go beyond memorizing the facts of a case and instead to focus on application of legal rules to tangible fact patterns.
The agreements are always limited to cases where the dispute is a question of legal interpretation rather than a dispute concerning the facts of a case.
An answer to a question of law as applied to the particular facts of a case is often referred to as a "conclusion of law".
"D.E.A. is concerned about any lies, but there is no evidence he has ever lied about the facts of a case.
The means employed was the sworn inquest, the ancient Carolingian legal procedure for establishing the facts of a case by procuring statements on oath.
By the end of the next semester I could organize the facts of a case, discuss its merits and argue the correct application of the law.
Courts of cassation do not re-examine the facts of a case, they are only competent for verifying the interpretation of the law.
They were knee-jerk reactionaries who trotted out the dreaded Islamophobia slur before knowing any of the facts of a case.