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The phrase "misleading evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to information or facts that are presented in a way that causes deception or confusion. Example: The prosecutor presented misleading evidence to the jury, causing them to believe the defendant was guilty.
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He managed to come third but was then disqualified for giving stewards "misleading evidence".
In none of the conclusions misleading evidence was reported, in the sense that all conclusions supported the true hypothesis.
The select committee said it would table a Commons motion asking parliament to endorse its conclusions about misleading evidence.
Questions are likely to focus on why Cameron employed Coulson without making effective checks and whether Cameron gave misleading evidence on oath about this at the Leveson inquiry.
5.42pm: News International's former legal manager Tom Crone has issued a statement: The CMS select committee has concluded that I gave misleading evidence in three specific areas.
Sgt Paul White and PC Mark Harratt will face a hearing over claims they gave misleading evidence to an inquest jury and to IOPC investigators.
If they are making a completely one-sided argument with selective (or misleading) evidence, don't retaliate with a similarly biased or flawed argument to defend yourself.
But here there was neither the introduction of specific misleading evidence important to the prosecution's case in chief nor the nondisclosure of specific evidence valuable to the accused's defense.
We propose that the likelihood ratio is qualified with additional robustness parameters to indicate the probability of misleading evidence in favour of the prosecution, under the assumption that a random man was a contributor instead of the suspect.
Two officers, Sgt Paul White and PC Mark Harratt, face disciplinary charges over claims they gave misleading evidence to an inquest jury and to investigators at the police watchdog.
Prosecutors allege that former Deutsche executives – including Mr Fitschen –gave misleading evidence in a civil suit connected to the collapse of the German media giant Kirch Group in 2002.
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