Sentence examples for testified about them from inspiring English sources

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We therefore consider each of the two alleged statements in the report to be impeaching statements that would have been subject to disclosure if the investigator had testified about them.

He gave them to the police after Ms. Campbell testified about them in August at The Hague trial of Charles Taylor, the former Liberian president, who is charged with trading in illegal diamonds, also known as "blood diamonds," to arm rebels in Sierra Leone.

The district attorney noted that Sanders and Fagan would be in the position of supervising and working with officers who may have testified about them before the grand jury and other members of the command staff.

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Curley and Schultz have steadfastly maintained their innocence and previously testified that McQueary did not relay the seriousness of what he saw -- and later testified about -- to them.

But if the guy who made these notes can't testify about them, that's going to be a problem.

The conversations were recorded over a period of months this year and were authenticated over the weekend when the doctor, an ear, nose and throat specialist, was summoned to testify about them.

And changing the rules on the special funds reminds voters of how their conservative president, Jacques Chirac, has both used these in the past for jet-setting family holidays and now refuses to testify about them and other embarrassing matters, citing presidential prerogative.In this section Guess who wasn't coming to dinner?

John B. Kuhns, representing The Post, said the request by Hirshkop amounted to an "indirect way of gagging the press". Pratt agreed with Kuhns that a "qualified" reporter's privilege could be invoked by Shaffer in connection with questions about the documents, should he be forced to testify about them.

However, Judge Zir poli ruled that the reporter was entitled to protection for his confidential news‐gathering transactions and would not be required to testify about them except when the Government could show an overriding na tional interest and an inability to get the desired information from other sources.

Re "Holding Mr. Rove in Contempt" (editorial, Sept. 17), about the firings of United States attorneys and Karl Rove's defiance of a Congressional subpoena to testify about them: In a well-reasoned decision, Judge John D. Bates of United States District Court rejected the administration's strained arguments favoring executive supremacy.

The Justice Department's inspector general and its Office of Professional Responsibility have been investigating the firings since last year, trying to determine who in the Bush administration ordered the firings, whether the dismissals were intended to thwart investigations and whether anyone had broken the law in carrying out the firings or in testifying about them.

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