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I wish to confront my accuser in a court of law.

court of law造句

He knew clearly that the evidence he offered would stand up in the court of law.

EYEWITNESS evidence may be all very well in a court of law, but it cuts no ice with scientists.

As opposed to the political arena where spin and bumper stickers and misleading TV ads is what influences people, in a court of law the facts influence people.

Inside, 250 foreign children are locked up. Almost all are American, but though kept prisoner, they were not sent here by a court of law.

How a court of law determines recognition of fact through evidence is generally distinguished in two ways: namely the system of free evaluation evidence and the system of legal evidence.

Fighting over children in a court of law after a marriage breakdown robs them of their humanity when they are treated as possessions with no respect for their feelings.

Sir Mike Jackson, a former chief of the defence staff, worried that soldiers would feel that "everything they do may two or three years later be judged coldly in a court of law."

WHETHER it be changes in body language, sweaty palms or fluctuations in brain activity, no surrogate marker of deception has yet proved reliable enough to be admitted as evidence in a court of law.

He said that the MDC can no longer sit at the same negotiating table with a party that is abducting our members and other innocent civilians and refusing to produce any of them before a court of law.

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