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We won't even know if we have any relevant evidence to offer.
Ofcom wrote to the Metropolitan police and two parliamentary select committees on Wednesday to ask for any relevant evidence.
On Nov. 25, he was back in court for a discovery hearing, during which prosecutors were supposed to turn over any relevant evidence.
There are no exceptions to the charge and no contention that the trial court rejected any relevant evidence which petitioners sought to offer.
The principle in English justice that all sides in legal proceedings must disclose to each other any relevant evidence comes with an iron-clad exception known as Public Interest Immunity.
Because we lack any relevant evidence, the available evidence doesn't seem to favor the coarser possibilities over the finer subpossibilities, leading to contradictory probability assignments.
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"As with any case, U.S. Army Special Forces Command will consider all relevant evidence and facts.
"Cases will be evaluated on an individual basis, considering all relevant evidence," Ms. Hawkins said.
In 1992, Congress created the Assassination Records Review Board to amass all relevant evidence in the Kennedy case.
"When called for jury service, you assume with good faith that all relevant evidence will be presented.
"As for any guideline update, any new relevant evidence that becomes available will be taken into account as part of the update," the spokeswoman added.
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