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"Detective Wroblewski knew that details in Krystian Bala's novel did not qualify as evidence — they had to be corroborated independently.
Wroblewski knew that details in the novel did not qualify as evidence — they had to be corroborated independently.
And Mr Costa's word, made in return for a reduced prison term, will need to be corroborated.
Those reports appeared to be corroborated by radar images indicating the train was armoured and protecting valuable goods.
The California Legislature also passed a bill this year that requires informant testimony to be corroborated before it can be heard by a jury.
This appeared to be corroborated by another victim who had appeared anonymously and also named Lord McAlpine, though this was not used in the documentary.
These incendiary revelations have yet to be corroborated, and there's room for being skeptical of a man as corrupt as Aponte freely admits to have been.
All the key points appear to be corroborated, and we have not found any evidence to undercut any significant elements of the narrative.
This allowed for addresses to be corroborated between the two selection approaches.
Tongo's version needed to be corroborated specifically where it implicated the accused, she said.
Such relationships enable a non-linear dynamic behaviour to be corroborated economically or applied easily elsewhere.
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