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He had convened a grand jury, and his prosecutors had taken testimony.
Mr. Reisner had also personally taken testimony from some of the witnesses in the case, and he drew on their comments in his talks with Goldman.
It has held two public hearings, one on spending and one on taxes, but has not taken testimony from the public.
The lawyers for the Delaware plaintiffs have also taken testimony from investment bankers and financial advisers who opined on the Merrill deal.
The group, which has exhumed the remains of almost 6,000 victims of the war and has taken testimony from witnesses, has provided evidence to the prosecution.
Lawyers have taken testimony from the show's elderly graduates, even deposing the last Clarabell the Clown -- Lew Anderson, 77, now a band leader who lives in Westchester.
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In December, after the Lessons Learned and Reconciliation Commission had taken testimonies from hundreds of battlefield witnesses, the government completed its review of the war.
Three officials of the U.S. Department of Transportation took testimony from 117 witnesses.
A grand jury has been taking testimony for the last week.
Both traditional and modern legal systems have provisions for taking testimony under oath and mandate penalties for giving false testimony.
"We took to the streets, took testimony, registered people to vote, and went to the courtroom.
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