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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alleged statements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to statements that are claimed to be true but have not been proven or verified.
Example: "The defendant's alleged statements were brought into question during the trial."
Alternatives: "purported statements" or "claimed statements".
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"None of these alleged statements meet the legal definition of defamation," said Dan K. Webb, the lawyer representing Mr. Reed and the stock exchange.
Wright also made it clear that the prosecution will rely heavily on Diana Lalchan's appearance and alleged statements to authorities on the night of the killing.
The court declined to order disclosure at that time, but ruled that it would be required if the investigator testified as to the witnesses' alleged statements from the witness stand.
"Alleged statements made by Mr. Landry seriously misrepresent his relationship, and that of the T.M. Landry School, with the Harvard College admissions office," said Rachael Dane, a Harvard spokeswoman.
Platt said: "We were successful in excluding alleged statements, which gave Mr. Baylor no option but to dismiss the race claim.
Berlusconi denies the affair, saying through a lawyer that, "alleged statements made by 'Ruby' in relation to events at the home of Berlusconi are completely unfounded," reports the First Post.
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Here there is no question that Runnels' alleged statement to the police was not admissible under state law against O'Neil.
The trial judge ruled that Runnels' alleged statement was inadmissible hearsay as to respondent and could not be considered by the jury in deciding whether respondent was guilty.
The court found that the companies alleged all the elements of a defamation claim, including actual malice, with respect to one alleged statement in which a Greenpeace employee said the companies had logged in the Montagnes Blanches in Quebec when she was on notice that the statement was not true.
He there dated the unhappiness of his marriage back to 1838, attributed to his wife various "peculiarities" of temperament (including her sometimes labouring under "a mental disorder"), emphatically agreed with her (alleged) statement that "she felt herself unfit for the life she had to lead as my wife," and maintained that she never cared for the children nor they for her.
Still, the complaint at least alleges statements and actions that, if true, could, with further elaboration, plausibly establish that Exxon made one or more misstatements that would have been material to investors considering whether to buy or sell Exxon shares.
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