Irregularities Cited Sensing defeat, the main opposition grouping, the Grand Alliance for Democracy, cited several mostly technical irregularities in the complicated balloting involving nearly 2,000 candidates.
- Stefano Coletti, Felipe Nasr and Marcus Ericsson were all excluded from qualifying for technical irregularities, and moved to the back of the grid.
France's highest court ruled that technical irregularities meant a seven-month investigation into his role in a $500 million arms sale to Angola had to be dropped.
He finished a very close second to Eugene Laverty in the next round at the Nürburgring, but was excluded for a technical irregularity.
Furman also read the Laws of 1909 to abolish common law defenses based on technical irregularities in the information or indictment, and minor variances between the indictment and the proof.
The Lamborghini made pole position, but was moved to the end of the grid due to some technical irregularities.
Where conviction and sentence are set aside on appeal on grounds of technical irregularity, the accused may be retried.
A note on the text discusses the nature of the original handwritten manuscript and the technical irregularities of young authorship, including errors in spelling and punctuation.
"Law and order" Republicans who excuse technical irregularities that change the results of elections endanger the Republic.
He finished as runner-up to Luigi Ferrara, nine points behind, having had twenty points taken away for a technical irregularity.