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Last Thursday, Judge Alfred A. Delucchi delayed the trial until Tuesday so that evidence, described by Mr. Peterson's lawyer, Mark Geragos, as "potentially exculpatory" could be investigated.

The Umansky memo to Mr. Greenberg, which was introduced into evidence, described the possible creation of an offshore reinsurer with outside investors that could absorb the losses.

While some legal experts cautioned against drawing conclusions from partial evidence, others said that the DNA evidence described in the transcript might irretrievably damage the prosecution's case.

Mr. Engel said that among the evidence described to members of Congress was an intercepted communication "from a high-level Syrian official" discussing the attack.

In their case against a bouncer accused of killing a 24-year-old graduate student, prosecutors yesterday gave defense lawyers four boxes of evidence described as medical reports and hair and fiber analyses.

Still, evidence described by the affidavit suggested that there might have been a struggle, with signs of blood on the wall in addition to the scratches on Mr. Clark.

Observers increasingly perceive the fingerprints of Rwanda, accused by the UN of providing M23 with military and financial support – evidence described by British foreign secretary William Hague as "credible and compelling".

Kevin Burgess, the most senior medic at the camp – who, like Passmore, came close to breaking down as he gave evidence, described the experience of inspecting the dead bodies: "It was a complete mess the whole night".

Mr. Kerwin said that such a sequence provides the prima facie evidence described in the statute, but that it is unclear whether the federal government would bother with revocation if Mr. Shahzad was headed for a long prison sentence anyway.

In one case, the video evidence described by Afghan officials directly made the link between a body and the accused man: They say it shows Mr. Kandahari torturing a Nerkh resident identifiable as Sayid Mohammad.

In 2009 Acta Crystallographica Section E, a British journal on crystallography, was forced to retract 70 papers co-authored by two researchers at Jinggangshan university in southern China, because they had fabricated evidence described in the papers.

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