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Standing in a white shirt and necktie and reading a long verdict, Judge Nguyen Huu Chinh said, "Born and raised into a revolutionary family, he did not sustain that tradition but instead committed erroneous acts".

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Nevertheless, a good many commenters remained committed to their erroneous understanding of the case, some castigating Ms. Liebeck as foolish for driving with liquid she must have known would be hot.

In issuing its 5-to-0 opinion, the Supreme Court found that Mr. Coleman, who had argued, in part, that thousands of absentee ballots had been wrongly excluded from the count, had failed to prove that "the trial court's findings of fact are clearly erroneous or that the court committed an error of law or abused its discretion".

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On Nov. 17, a panel of five judges on a committee of the Judicial Conference of the United States unanimously reversed the decision, calling it clearly erroneous and saying Judge Paine had committed misconduct.

Unlike the conventional ex post perspective, which focuses on the likelihood of acts that have allegedly been committed and on the "direct operational costs" of "erroneous assignment of liability" (at 746), Kaplow's theory adopts an ex ante perspective that considers the likely impact of the choice of evidential threshold on social behavior at large.

These results suggest that that enhanced attentional activity positively influences the accuracy of a subsequent behavioral choice; thus the likelihood of making a further erroneous response is reduced by having just committed an error.

Nevertheless, despite one's best effort, "[i]t can happen that moral conscience remains in ignorance and makes erroneous judgments about acts to be performed or already committed .

Regarding the analysis of amplitude data at the Feedback tone comparisons of measurements of conventional constituents of the relevant event related potential, revealed that at the time window 144 171 msec the observers' amplitudes at the F4 and CP1 electrodes were significantly greater when their co-actor had committed an error than when their co-actor had not made an erroneous response.

The rejection, on March 18, came a day before the Chinese government accused Washington of committing a "series of erroneous acts" and spoiling the good relations established during a visit in February to Beijing by President Bush.

This was followed in 1961 by his most successful book, 10 Rillington Place, about the erroneous hanging of Timothy Evans for the murder of his infant daughter, committed in 1949 by an older ex-policeman lodger, John Christie, at the same address.

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