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evidence and Thompson
Ultimately, the Saville Inquiry was inconclusive on Martin McGuinness's role due to a lack of certainty over his movements, concluding that while he was " engaged in paramilitary activity " during Bloody Sunday, and had probably been armed with a Thompson submachine gun, there was insufficient evidence to make any finding other than they were " sure that he did not engage in any activity that provided any of the soldiers with any justification for opening fire ".
In 1996 Weston had been acquitted of the murder of Vikki Thompson at Ascott-under-Wychwood on 12 August 1995, but following the discovery of compelling new evidence in 2009 — Thompson's blood on Weston's boots — he was arrested and tried for a second time.
Oral tradition has it that the premiere took place on May 14, 1813 at the home of the aristocrat Mariquita Sánchez de Thompson, but there is no documentary evidence of that.
In Black and White and Blue ( 2008 ), one of the most scholarly attempts to document the origins of the clandestine ' stag film ' trade, Dave Thompson recounts ample evidence that such an industry first had sprung up in the brothels of Buenos Aires and other South American cities by the turn of 20th century, and then quickly spread through Central Europe over the following few years.
In 2003, The Observer listed Harry Thompson as one of the 50 funniest or most influential people in British comedy, citing Monkey Dust as evidence and calling it: " the most subversive show on television.
At this time NCCL was also involved in several miscarriage of justice cases, including that of Emery, Powers and Thompson who were sentenced to between four and ten years imprisonment for assaulting a police officer, even though someone else confessed to the crime and the prosecution evidence is flawed.
“ There was no evidence produced by the State to show or even indicate that I had any knowledge of the man who threw the bomb, or that I myself had anything to do with the throwing of the missile, unless, of course, you weight the testimony of the accomplices of the State ’ s Attorney and ( Inspector John ) Bonfield, the testimony of Thompson and Gilmer, by the price they were paid for it .”
Thompson took his evidence of a preconceived " leak " from the Ministry to the subsequent inquiry, where they added weight to Armstrong's findings.
The letters were the only tangible evidence linking Edith Thompson to the murder, and allowed for the consideration of common purpose, namely that if two people wish to achieve the death of a third, and one of these people acts on the expressed intentions of both, both are equally guilty by law.
An autopsy on Percy Thompson had failed to reveal any evidence that he had been fed ground glass or any type of detectable poison.
In later years and articles, Thompson recounted his amazement that Nixon wasn't just talking about football but that he seemed to have a " genuine interest " in the game, and often cited the encounter as further evidence of how Nixon's every public maneuver was politically calculated even if it hid his true self.
Forensic evidence later connected him to the murder of Rad's 2 sisters who had died in a car crash in December 1981, where Thompson was the driver of the vehicle.
Jamie Thompson said seven volumes were planned, and some seem to recall this book even having been advertised, but no hard evidence of this has come to light.

evidence and cited
Though witnesses against them were numerous, the evidence cited was nearly all hearsay or outright fabrications.
This allegedly misspoken line is cited as evidence of either Lugosi's failing health / mental faculties, or as further evidence of Wood's incompetence as a director.
The 2003 discovery of the fossil remains of Homo floresiensis was cited by paleontologist Henry Gee, editor of the journal Nature as possible evidence that humanoid cryptids like the Orang Pendek and yeti were " founded on grains of truth ".
A person cited for indirect contempt is entitled to notice of the charge and an opportunity for hearing of the evidence of contempt and, since there is no written procedure, may or may not be allowed to present evidence in rebuttal.
* the AIDS epidemic in Thailand cited by Duesberg as confirmation of his hypothesis is in fact evidence of the role of HIV in AIDS.
This decision by the court to accept Smeaton's evidence is widely cited as the root of modern rules on expert evidence.
Suiko's refusal to grant Soga no Umako's request that he be granted the imperial territory known as Kazuraki no Agata in 624 is cited as evidence of her independence from his influence.
The presence of the Warrah has often been cited as evidence of pre-European occupation of the islands.
Faunal succession was one of the chief pieces of evidence cited by Darwin that biological evolution had occurred.
In 1993 the newly-appointed Secretary of State for Wales John Redwood was embarrassingly videotaped opening and closing his mouth during a communal singing of the national anthem, clearly ignorant of the words but unable to mime convincingly ; the pictures were frequently cited as evidence of his unsuitability for the post.
Megdal's article cited this walk percentage statistic as evidence of American League teams not wanting Greenberg to break Babe Ruth's record due to anti-Semitism.
This publication has been widely cited as evidence that hydra do not senesce and that they are proof of the existence of non-senescing organisms generally.
A large woodpecker was videotaped on 25 April 2004 ; its size, wing pattern at rest and in flight, and white plumage on its back between the wings were cited as evidence that the woodpecker sighted was an Ivory-billed Woodpecker.
Galen ( 1st and 2nd centuries AD ) wrote about the large number of parts of the body and their relationships, which observation was cited as evidence for creation.
The false information he gave under torture by Egyptian authorities was cited by the George W. Bush Administration in the months preceding the 2003 invasion of Iraq as evidence of a connection between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda.
This closeness between the two men is often cited as evidence that they were lovers, though some FBI employees who knew them, such as W. Mark Felt, say that the relationship was “ brotherly ”.
A commonly cited example would be attempted prosecution of a crime that was discovered by illegally obtained evidence.
According to Agassiz, the different races were created in different provinces, each race was indigenous to the province it was created in, he cited evidence from Egyptian monuments to prove that fixity of racial types had existed for at least five millennia.
Mesolithic adaptations such as sedentism, population size and use of plant foods are cited as evidence of the transition to agriculture.
In evidence he cited the peaceful resolution of the Montana Freemen standoff in 1996, the government's $ 3. 1 million settlement with Randy Weaver and his surviving children four months after the bombing, and April 2000 statements by Bill Clinton regretting his decision to storm the Branch Davidian compound.
Skeptics such as Antony Flew have cited the lack of such a theory as their reason for rejecting the evidence for psi.
This is cited as evidence that the animals have a very descriptive language and have calls for any potential threat.

evidence and Discovery
Discovery of tools and pottery in several archaeological digs and burial places scattered across Slovakia, surprisingly including northern regions at relatively high altitudes, gives evidence of human habitation in the Neolithic period.
In response to criticisms of the Institute stating that the amendment was a federal education policy requiring inclusion of alternatives to evolution be taught, which it was not, in 2003 intelligent design's three most prominent legislators, John Boehner, Judd Gregg and Santorum provided a letter to the Discovery Institute giving it the go ahead to invoke the amendment as evidence of " Congress's rejection of the idea that students only need to learn about the dominant scientific view of controversial topics ".
Discovery is made by providing observational evidence and attempts to develop an initial, rough understanding of some phenomenon.
* Discovery ( law ), a process in courts of law relating to evidence
In 1996, the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture ( CSC ), formerly known as the Center for Renewal of Science and Culture, was founded to promote Intelligent design, and entered public discourse with the publication of Darwin's Black Box by Michael Behe, arguing for evidence of Irreducible complexity.
Discovery of a 1925 letter from Theodore Sheldon to Florence Sabin of Johns Hopkins University provides evidence of Theodore Sheldon's existence as an actual person, apart from William Walker Atkinson.
However, Samuel Eliot Morrison dismissed this evidence in his book The European Discovery of America: The Northern Voyages ( 1971 ).
With Venema, Farmer authored Forensic Discovery, a book about forensic techniques for gathering digital evidence.

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