It's been hard to hear people slandering my name in a court of law.
Holmes says it's way too early to use this research in a court of law.
But none of this, I suspect, would stand up in a court of law.
In a court of law, it can sometimes count against a woman if she has male friends.
He was not granted immunity, meaning his testimony could be used against him in a court of law.
It would also allow patents to be challenged outside of a court of law after they have been granted.
The commission itself is not a court of law, but can refer evidence it uncovers to the state prosecutor.
Disputes related to drug trafficking cannot be settled in a court of law.
It rarely reaches the level of evidence required in a court of law to prove matters beyond a reasonable doubt.
"We live in a society where we are judged by our peers in a court of law, " Judge Popejoy says.
Dr Gallo has stood up to these individuals, including in a court of law, and has been abused for it.
But some of the evidence presented in this case would not hold in a court of law in any other country.
Believe it or not, these enormously important issues have never been openly addressed by a court of law or regulatory agency.
Either they go or I go ... if they go that means they'll never convict me in a court of law.
But, despite a massive worldwide investigation, evidence that would stand up in a court of law may be very hard to come by.
The terms of the agreement also preclude you from referring to this matter, unless a Court of Law could Order the re-examination of evidence.
Ask any lawyer who has represented investors in industry arbitrations or an investor if the arbitration system is preferable to a court of law.
Another key element of the bill would allow patents to be challenged outside of a court of law after they have already been granted.
Or would they provide false information -- not just to a spouse or to loved ones, but under oath in a court of law?
My opposition is grounded, in part, in my belief that a criminal conviction would be extremely difficult to obtain in a court of law.
He is not burdened with the ghastly rumors and accusations of performance enhancing substances nor is he adamantly defending his innocence in a court of law.
"One of the things we have avoided here is the tremendous cost of litigation and the uncertainty in a court of law, " Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett said.
They have a contract signed by the local chief, but no bank will accept it as collateral, because it is not enforceable in a court of law.
Prosecutors have filed a criminal Complaint and the named defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
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An account was published in a French newspaper, but Mr Chapman found himself in a court of law when he sold his story to a British newspaper.
Again, a reminder to my dear readers, what you say and do on social networks can and will be used against you in a court of law.
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