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Well, flimsier cases have been presented in courts of law.
How are women discredited in legal courts and in courts of public opinion?
In subsection (a)(5), the words "in courts of law and equity" are omitted as unnecessary.
Tate recently went door-to-door in Courts of Vanderbilt, a Leesburg town house community.
But they're not admissible as evidence in courts of law as they're not considered reliable enough.
Fingerprints are one of the most mature biometric technologies and are considered legitimate evidence in courts of law all over the world.
The application geomorphology has in military/humanitarian geography and environmental/engineering forensics is briefly discussed as these are also regularly reviewed in courts of law.
While Samsung's products have been successful worldwide, the company has been accused in courts of copying Apple.
The question of intent is as hard to prove in sports as it is in courts of law.
In 1854 the entire national judiciary of Britain and Wales sitting in courts of general jurisdiction numbered fifteen.
Witnesses shall be paid fees and mileage at the same rates as witnesses in courts of the United States.
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