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He was nine years old and able to provide police with vital evidence.
He did not mention the name of the young man involved and I said that might be vital evidence.
Evidence, vital evidence; someone might think of it and come looking.
He could even use that as his excuse for withholding vital evidence.
In the absence of witnesses, the 911 call was vital evidence for the prosecution.
Point out to him that it's vital evidence in his favor."
And they revealed a taxi driver may hold vital evidence about events that night.
"But well lose vital evidence for a federal investigation."
Such notes can even become vital evidence if a malpractice suit is filed.
He can't have any vital evidence - nothing that'd be in dispute, anyway.
Their investigation lasted two weeks, and that allowed vital evidence to be lost."
While the investigation was going on, this was vital evidence."
Hidden Test: Spot the vital evidence in the original photograph.
No one had dared to come any closer for fear of damaging or destroying some vital evidence.
The vital evidence was removed from the Waco courthouse and guns were returned to him.
But the judge rejected defense efforts to suppress any of the vital evidence seized under the warrant.
The enquiry ignored vital evidence, and was biased to the prosecution case.
The Doctor says he has vital evidence for the Emperor and asks to speak to him.
It's vital evidence in a national security matter."
"A lot of the ship's records which contained this vital evidence had been destroyed," he said after returning to shore.
Her screams and calls for help, which you heard, may prove vital evidence in obtaining a conviction."
Workers may also have vital evidence to give about the interpretation of a parent's silence or refusal to give information.
I don't believe in vital evidence lurking at the bottom of a stationery drawer for eight years.
Kanarek frequently scored points and kept vital evidence out of the trial.
This work of investigation is, indeed, vital evidence of the importance of the free press.
If you'll give me your vital information, I'll try to get them for you.
Vital information is often not available until after an election.
Here is the vital information for owners who want to go.
He'll give us much more vital information than our current consultant.
"Do not in your just anger give away vital information."
So we are also making paper copies of the most vital information.
With any guide, however, much vital information will be missing.
Frederick decided it was time to press for more vital information.
But it must have been vital information, knowledge which she alone possessed.
On this point you have given us vital information and I simply want to add my own personal testimony.
It was the only way they were likely to return to the League with their fresh and vital information.
But for men also hoping to father children, there may be some vital information missing.
Once again a piece of vital information had been withheld from him.
Some worry that the company may have become too central in an age when so much vital information is available online.
The pilot could also give vital information on Syria's air force.
She was a sixteen-year-old girl with vital information for him.
We have evidence that you possess vital information in a murder case.
Knowing to look under the body and in adjacent areas can be vital information for any case.
He started to fear that some vital information and facts would start to die away with time.
It is vital information required by me in my investigation of a murder.
"Taking on those chances would be the same as throwing your vital information away."
Now if only the trip had actually turned up some vital information that would have led them to the pirates!
It contains vital information as to the ability of to survive.
He had withheld every piece of vital information from his reports.
But still my battered memory would not produce the vital information.
The man got away but he may have left a vital clue.
As such, it gives a vital clue to his thinking.
But you never know which pair of eyes or hands will find that vital clue.
The woman is believed to hold vital clues about what happened to Flight 858, officials said.
Like some vital clue telling her that the owner was home, after all?
Somewhere along the line we've missed out on a vital clue.
She had eyes everywhere, and they might notice a vital clue.
He had made the discovery that was to serve him as a vital clue.
South was left to realize that he had missed a vital clue.
He went over the two piles again, still missing the vital clue.
Detectives believe they may hold a vital clue to the killer.
Sometimes, we're extremely lucky - a vital clue will simply fall into our hands.
In any case, no vital clue was ever found.
The school bag was thought to hold vital clues, but nothing is known of how it came to be in the lane.
The vital clue to an individual's sickness may come through any of the senses, so use them all.
Her cards, he had come to believe, carried vital clues to his fate.
As a result, vital clues about the purpose of the poem and perhaps its date have been lost.
What he found may offer a vital clue to a profound global mystery.
"It was simple as soon as I got the vital clue."
Still the vital clues, the connections that would make everything clear, eluded him.
The top quark could provide scientists with vital clues as to why matter has mass.
After its early failure, Hubble now provides vital clues to the universe.
Finding out how the bacteria got there in the first place will give us vital clues."
This gives the lawyer the vital clues he needs.
For example, an empty room in one act could hold a vital clue in the next.