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Thus it has long been recognized that not every error that may have occurred at a criminal trial may be raised in collateral proceedings.
There is no question that a jury verdict of acquittal precludes retrial, and thus bars appeal of any legal error that may have led to that acquittal.
go by, the more serious the consequences of any error that may have occurred," said Judy Solomon, vice president for health policy at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, which has been pressing its concern with administration officials.
"On January 15, this vendor learned of a server configuration error that may have led to exposure of some mortgage-related documents," he said in a statement.
It resulted in an unintended and undetected projection error that may have contributed to the perception of Truman's bleak chances.
But it's an error that may have some news consumers confused, especially if they read the initial article and didn't pay attention to the ensuing corrections and controversy.
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It was just one of many errors that may have cost firefighters Joseph Graffagnino and Robert Beddia their lives.
Judges review the cases with greater care, and errors that may have affected the evidence are considered more significant in death penalty cases.
If you or anyone in your family have been affected by errors that may have led to missed breast cancer screenings, we would like to hear from you.
Data error (cyclic redundancy check)." Is there a problem with the way I burned the disc? A. A cyclic redundancy check is the computer's way of looking for errors that may have occurred during data transfers.
Instead, the appeals were based on procedural errors that may have denied a fair trial, ineffective assistance of counsel or the assertion that the death penalty was administered in a way that discriminated against blacks and other minorities.
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