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Once in court, terrorism cases receive evidentiary and pre-trial leeway rarely afforded to non-terrorism cases.

As for really new ideas of any kind no matter how ultimately profitable or otherwise successful some of them might prove to be there is no leeway for such chancy trial, error and experimentation in the high-overhead economy of new construction.

In that case, Uttecht v. Brown, a 5-to-4 majority gave state courts great leeway in death penalty trials to remove jurors who express even mild doubt about capital punishment.

Instead, he was nominated to a district court seat, a trial court where judges have far less leeway and consequently nominations to that level rarely produce such major fights.

Tanaka's defense team quickly objected to the line of questioning and U.S. District Judge Percy Anderson called an end to the day's proceedings, saying he would decide on how much leeway to grant Fox before trial resumes Monday morning.

Aware that Mr Milosevic, though educated as a lawyer, is not an experienced trial attorney, they have granted him as much leeway as possible in cross-examining witnesses, a concession he has used ruthlessly.

Judges will have more leeway to dismiss patent infringement lawsuits without requiring a jury trial, and patent examiners, who generally grant patent applications unless they find prior references to the same invention, will now feel freer to deny claims, said Matthew Kreeger, an intellectual property lawyer at Morrison and Foerster in San Francisco.

In a serious crime trial in London or any American court, you would not see so much leeway given to a defendant".

If the cases against Mr. Martin-Artajo and Mr. Grout do proceed to trial, lawyers for both men are likely to argue that traders have significant leeway to value their positions.

In many European countries, national authorities and research ethics committees both examine the same trial applications, leading to "unnecessary bureaucracy" and "unclear accountability," and giving too much leeway to ethics committees, Cohen wrote in The Lancet in 2012.

Nine jurors will provide the court leeway if one or two have to be excused midway through the trial.

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