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The returning office later gave sworn evidence that he had only returned two members due to his being threatened.
Defendants in English law permitted to give sworn evidence.
Police later gave sworn evidence that they saw Jensen brandish a firearm.
In the end it was always a healer's sworn evidence that condemned those so evilly indulging themselves.
And we have Miller's sworn evidence.'
With regards to the trial procedure, an adult accused has the option to give a sworn evidence, unsworn evidence, or remain silent.
The defence opted for von Einem to give an unsworn statement from the dock, rather than given sworn evidence from the witness box.
In R v Mayhew a letter written by the defendant contradicting his sworn evidence is corroboration.
This evidence was supported by sworn evidence given by independent third parties confirming that Dunlop's allegations were false.
Waage gave sworn evidence that she was unaware of his illegal activities and stated that the Mexican authorities held her to maintain leverage over him.
In any perjury charge courts are enjoined to specifically set out the assignment of perjury by telling the accused what amount to perjury from his sworn evidence.
A woman described as a witness to the slayings of six Jesuit priests this month has provided the first sworn evidence linking the killers to the Salvadoran armed forces.
The sworn evidence of two sepoy survivors (Lance-Havildar John Benedict and Sapper Periasamy) were confirmed by the post-war discovery of the remains.
Komoco had neither challenged the sworn evidence given by the Registrar by applying to cross-examine her, nor adduced any evidence to disprove the Registrar's sworn statement.
The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police might care to ponder why it is that juries increasingly dismiss the sworn evidence of his officers in favour of those accusing them of gross impropriety.
Over a hundred offenders, including Northern magnates like Sir John Fauconberg and Sir Robert Capon, were indicted by the sworn evidence of the Forest officers and other jurors.
He identified himself as a bacteriologist with no experience as a forensic expert with his duties for the health department generally consisting of testing swabs for disease and infections (Question 460, sworn evidence of McGillivray).
Unionists conceded that Parnell was innocent, but pointed to a surrounding mass of sworn evidence that suggested that some of his MPs had condoned or advocated violence, in such a way that murders were inevitable.
"I have this affair now, and with the help of one of your servants whom I may trust it will lack nothing in the telling when the time comes that the details of the sworn evidence shall be poured into your husband's ears.
At his drugs hearing before the Court of Arbitration for Sport French gave sworn evidence that named Shane Kelly, Sean Eadie, Jobie Dajka and Graeme Brown as riders who often injected vitamins and supplements in his room.
A3 U.S. threatens to halt U.N. payments A3 President of Comoro Islands is assassinated A9 A witness to the slaying of six priests in San Salvador has provided the first sworn evidence linking the killers to the Salvadoran armed forces.
Dr Donald Mackenzie's expert evidence on the impossibility of cremating the bodies to the state of the bone fragments found, cited a 1906 Wisconsin murder trial where a Dr Golden conducted a "classical" cremation experiment (Questions 2465 to 2474, sworn evidence Mackenzie).
The sworn evidence of six Bolivian muleteers, testifying to the shooting and to its being unprovoked; Hubert's countering statement, the exhibition of his scar, his record, and the evidence of Hallorsen, formed the material on which the magistrate was invited to come to his decision.
Among other offences committed by these royal justices was the denunciation of bishops for employing, on the visitations of their dioceses, the sworn evidence of groups of parishioners; the practice of the sworn inquest, so these justices maintained, was solely the prerogative of the king.