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Discover LudwigThe phrase "introduce evidence" is correct and is often used in formal written English.
For example: The prosecutor will now introduce evidence to prove the defendant's guilt.
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She allowed Mr. Di Chiara to seek to introduce evidence of the screen names.
"I'm allowed to introduce evidence that's relevant to my client's state of mind," Mr. Shargel said.
They would prefer a court-like process in which they could question witnesses and introduce evidence.
Reprieve has said Mobley's disappearances began before counsel could introduce evidence into court indicating US complicity in his capture.
Our laws require that a person placed under arrest be brought to court for the prosecution to introduce evidence to warrant continued confinement.
When Abu-Ali Abdur Rahman was sentenced to death in Tennessee in 1987, his lawyers failed to introduce evidence that would probably have gotten him a lesser punishment.
It would also allow third parties to introduce evidence against applications and would create a system, called post-grant opposition, to challenge new patents.
During the course of the trial, 129 victims participated through making submissions to the judges, by seeking to introduce evidence, and by questioning witnesses.
He said that he would introduce evidence that six of them had consulted lawyers about civil litigation — and thus a financial interest.
Defense lawyers have indicated that they will introduce evidence about Mr. Regan's mental health during any penalty phase, to help him escape a death sentence.
The judge, Colonel Tara Osborn, then read him several court opinions to back up her decision not to introduce evidence in Hasan's favor on her own.
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