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An evidence stipulation in the case signed by both parties stated he had provided false handwriting samples to the FBI; Moxon has since said that he did not "knowingly supply" false handwriting samples.
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The practice of substituting for the evidence a stipulation of facts not shown to have received the approval of the court below is disapproved.
While the defense called no witnesses, one of Mr. Ghailani's lawyers, Peter E. Quijano, read the jury a statement of undisputed evidence, known as a stipulation.
TechCrunch requested evidence of this contract stipulation with Vigilant and will reproduce it here if we receive it.
A 1979 stipulation of evidence signed by officials for Scientology states that Moxon provided false handwriting samples of GO operative Michael Meisner to the FBI.
Moxon stated to the Phoenix New Times that the stipulation of evidence was written by FBI agents and signed by church officials.
Yet despite evidence of spiritual needs and the stipulations of international policy guidance [ 7]– [ 9], patients' spiritual needs are poorly assessed and met [ 10]– [ 12].
Second, vulnerability assessments are less explicit than EBPH reviews in their stipulation of criteria for evaluating evidence strength and consistency in comparison with major current EBPH efforts that place a strong emphasis on review methods [e.g., the Guide to Community Preventive Services Community Preventive Services Task Forcee 2012)].
When a trauma of certain intensity has been clearly defined and the temporal connection has been ascertained, then the causal relationship will be recognized, whilst with some reservation and the stipulation that at the moment other evidence based causes cannot be taken into account.
In Tuesday's proceedings, Manning accepted through what is known as a "stipulation of fact" that the government had evidence that Bin Laden had taken a close personal interest in the material published by WikiLeaks.
But what made it difficult for prosecutors to secure convictions was the stipulation that a court had to hear evidence of "deprivation of liberty"—where the victim's liberty is restricted by means of force, fear, or coercion.
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