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In November 2012 the California Public Utilities Commission issued $20,000 fines against Lyft, SideCar and Uber for "operating as passenger carriers without evidence of public liability and property damage insurance coverage" and "engaging employee-drivers without evidence of workers' compensation insurance".
He was released on $100,000 bail and declined to answer questions outside the courtroom, but his lawyer, Peter Kirchheimer, said, "I'm shocked that the government would proceed in a case where, as far as I can tell, there's no evidence of personal liability".
Then, there was no significant difference between the two groups in the Addiction Research Centre Inventory and modified Short Opiate Withdrawal Scale, indicating no evidence of abuse liability.
Attorney Donald Re, who is representing Hadid in the criminal matter, said that it was inappropriate for his client to be named in the complaint, and that there is no evidence of any criminal liability on his part.
"I'm sorry" laws, which hold expressions of apology, fault or sympathy to be inadmissible as evidence of an admission of liability, are an important step in the right direction toward achieving the balance for which Mr. Levy calls.
Some manuscripts recently on view in the office of the mosque's imam were kept locked behind screened cabinet doors, which protected them from insects, though the room itself, with its crumbling, water-damaged ceiling, gave clear evidence of other environmental liabilities.
A lawyer for the plaintiffs, Ameer Benno, said after the proceeding, "The evidence supported, certainly, a finding of liability on the part of Governor Pataki" and the other defendants.
When someone fell and was injured on a city sidewalk — the most frequent ground for a personal-injury lawsuit against the city — he could present the map in court as hard evidence of the city's liability.
A Frye hearing, which is named after a 1923 federal case, is used to determine whether scientific evidence supports a litigant's theory of liability.
Their lawyers assert that Karbhari is "innocent" and that "no credible evidence" exists to support the plantiffs' claims of liability, AL.com, reports.
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