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Judge Abdul Baset Bakhtiari, presiding over the trial, agreed to a week's extension to allow the defendants access to the returned evidence.
Around 50,000 phones were supposedly destroyed by the interior ministry though some were later said to have turned up on the black market.Eventually, most of the handsets were returned: evidence of progress or chaos, depending on your point of view.
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As Taliban leaders celebrated in the capital and the movement's religious leader, Mullah Mohammed Omar, urged the tens of thousands of inhabitants who have fled the city to return, evidence mounted of a new reign of terror in a city traditionally proud of its liberal and intellectual past.
Still, the literature survey returns evidence of functional connections between AD and these pathways as discussed before.
Nevertheless, staff outfitted the laboratory within days to accept, test, report, store, and return evidence from thousands of environmental and clinical samples.
He said he and 20 police officers visited the scene and returned with evidence they collected.
They were given a seven-day extension to prepare after the agency returned the evidence.
However, just saying the hardware is easily copied isn't proof of copying it, which is why McElhinny returned to evidence introduced in pre-trial, depicting Samsung's phones before 2007 and their phones after the iPhone's debut.
The mother does not know if a further two babies she lost are also in Mortonhall, as an investigation returned "insufficient evidence", meaning there were no records of what happened to them.
They returned with evidence of a gradually increasing buildup of amphibious forces.
The research that has been done in this area has returned conflicting evidence regarding the health risks associated with snoring.
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