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.
When rights are violated, people and businesses have recourse in a fair and judicious court of law.
Not so much as an extra credit clinic for representing impoverished Muslims in a Sharia court of law.
"This is a reasoned and detailed order that can be sustained in any court of law, " said M.
He was not granted immunity, meaning his testimony could be used against him in a court of law.
But neither side has ever really tested their case before a judge in a U.S. court of law until Thursday.
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.
Many of those people are in prison with Saddam and their responsibility will soon be fixed by an Iraqi court of law.
His mission was simply defending his client (in) the 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 women appealed to the court of law but the Supreme Court of the province instructed the local courts to not hear the case.
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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.
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