Sentence examples for erroneously filed from inspiring English sources

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On May 22, 2000, she erroneously filed charges of verbal assault against Nívea Hernández, the mother of then-Puerto Rico Senator Kenneth McClintock who subsequently served as Minority Leader, and later President, of the Senate of Puerto Rico and now serves as Secretary of State, after a discussion ensued between her and an unidentified woman at a pharmacy in San Juan.

These "guilty pleasures" are all-too-often tied to culture items that have been embraced by a mainstream audience and get erroneously filed away as "guilty pleasures" solely for their popularity, ironic considering that the majority of people finding pleasure in it makes it "bad".

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The Internet proved treacherous for Lehman last week when the firm discovered that www.secinfo.com, a Web site for investors, was still publishing a long list of the firm's investments that had been filed erroneously with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

* A previous version of this story erroneously reported Qwest had filed for bankruptcy.

April 5, 9 12 p.m.: A previous version of this article erroneously referred to a lawsuit filed by Walker's widow.

Because of editing errors, an article in some editions on April 30 about New York City private schools that sued parents over tuition erroneously included one school among those that filed lawsuits and referred imprecisely to a case filed by another school.

Lawyers for the abuse victims said they were compiling a list of documents that they believe are missing or are erroneously redacted, and may file a motion next week to compel the church to release them.

In his brief filed Wednesday, Mr. Clement wrote that the 11th Circuit's decision "erroneously leaves the entire act in place — even provisions that the federal government concedes cannot be divorced from the mandate — notwithstanding compelling evidence that Congress intended the mandate to function as the act's essential lynchpin and would never have passed the act without it".

There's a reason the prosecutor behind the all-but-certain railroading of Avery after being arrested anew, this time on murder charges, not long after he'd been freed from prison by DNA testing and he'd filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the county officials who'd erroneously (and seemingly intentionally) put him away for nearly 20 years, has been getting those scathing Yelp reviews.

Then in December, Bally "erroneously permitted" two directors, James F. McAnally and J. Kenneth Looloian, to exercise options, according to a proxy statement filed last week.

On Thursday, defense lawyers filed a report in court from six forensic experts saying that the man, George Rodriguez, was erroneously identified in a rape investigation by an official of the city's crime laboratory who either lacked basic knowledge of blood typing or gave false testimony.

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