Sentence examples for substantial grounds that from inspiring English sources

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Once a suspect has been arrested or has voluntarily appeared in response to a summons, however, the charge still must be "confirmed" -- that is, the PTC must find sufficient evidence to find "substantial grounds" that the crimes were committed.

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As much attention as these rookie QB's get, these teams have substantial ground games that are both going to be a huge part of their success or failure this afternoon.

"The chamber found that the prosecutor has established substantial grounds to believe that the crimes against humanity of murder, deportation or forcible transfer and persecution were committed," Trendafilova said about the charges against Ruto and Sang.

He was referring to the international Convention Against Torture, which among other things prohibits nations that have signed it from turning detainees over to countries where there are "substantial grounds" to believe that they would be tortured.

Article 3 of the UN Convention against Torture establishes that no state shall expel, return, or extradite a person to another state where there are substantial grounds for believing that he would be in danger of being subjected to torture.

"And there are substantial grounds to justify that suspicion.

These laws also prohibit the U.S. government from extraditing non-nationals to third countries where there are "substantial grounds for believing" that they would be tortured.

"There are substantial grounds to believe that you would fail to surrender before the court if bail were to be granted," the judge said.

The last of them almost certainly violates the Convention's ban on sending anyone to a country "where there are substantial grounds for believing that he would be in danger of being subjected to torture".

It says member states may not transfer asylum seekers when there are "substantial grounds for believing that the asylum seeker would face a real risk of being subjected to inhuman or degrading treatment".

The international Convention Against Torture, which the United States has signed, prohibits the transfer of a detainee "to another state where there are substantial grounds for believing that he would be in danger of being subjected to torture".

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