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They claimed that the prosecution held an "extreme religious bias" and a "narrow-minded concept of a church".
To make the case against another defendant, a self-described street medic named Brittne Lawson, the prosecution held up supplies from Lawson's first-aid kit: "These medics," said Kerkhoff, "they're not your first aid technician at a charity walk.
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We have not seen all the evidence the prosecution holds".
So in essence, the prosecution holds that a guy implicated himself in a murder case for cab fare.
The prosecution holds Mr. Milosevic responsible for the army's shelling of the Old Town because, they argue, he controlled the army.
The prosecution holds that the second noises were in fact the shots, and is yet to explain what the first set was. Neighbours have testified to hearing "bloodcurdling screams" that suggested a woman knew she was in mortal danger.
Because the students did not produce newspaper articles themselves — some of their findings were published by the reporter Maurice Possley in a front-page piece in The Chicago Sun-Times last year — the prosecution holds that the students themselves are not journalists and not eligible for the reporter's privilege of protecting their work.
The fact: In many criminal cases the prosecution holds the key to what could be the most important evidence of the trial -- DNA.
The former paramedic is not accused of having been directly involved in any killings, but the prosecution holds that he was aware of the camp's function as a facility for mass murder.
In 1957, eight years after the first trial, the US Supreme Court's Yates decision brought an end to similar prosecutions, holding that defendants could be prosecuted only for their actions, not for their beliefs.
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