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At and trial
At the trial which took place later, the Pomham matter was completely omitted.
At his trial, petitioner sought to secure through subpoena duces tecum the longhand notes of the Department's hearing officer, Evensen, as well as his report thereon.
At the opening of the trial, the jury panel was questioned as a group by Mr. Weaver about Ku Klux Klan connections.
At the trial of Lepidus, Caligula felt no compunction about denouncing them as adulteresses, producing handwritten letters discussing how they were going to kill him.
At the trial, Hossein Takbali-zadeh stated that his three accomplices by the three names Faraj, Falah, and Yadollah had all burned in the fire.
At trial, he was fined $ 1, 000 and sentenced
At that meeting, Athanasius was accused of threatening to interfere with the supply of grains from Egypt, and, without any kind of formal trial, was exiled by Constantine to Trier in the Rhineland.
At trial, the defense team argued that news articles from the time could have been the source for Echols ' knowledge about the genital mutilation, but the prosecution claimed that Echols ' knowledge, which Echols said was limited to what was " on TV ", was nonetheless too close to the actual facts, since there was no public knowledge of drowning or that one victim had been mutilated more than the others.
At their subsequent trial they admitted trying to shut the station down, but argued that they were legally justified because they were trying to prevent climate change from causing greater damage to property elsewhere around the world.
At the trial of any individual member of any group or organisation, the IMT was authorised to declare ( in connection with any act of which the individual was convicted ) that the group or organisation to which he belonged was a criminal organization.
At about the same time Yitzhak Shamir escaped from the camp in Eritrea where the British were holding Lehi activists without trial, taking command of the Lehi ( Stern Gang ).
At an early stage in the trial however, it became apparent that he had lied under oath, and he was subsequently ( after the Major government had fallen from power ) convicted of perjury and sentenced to a term of imprisonment.
At the trial, Trotsky delivered some of the best speeches of his life and solidified his reputation as an effective public speaker, which he confirmed in 1917 – 1920.
At Beria's trial after his June 1953 arrest, a significant number of rape and sexual assault allegations were brought to light.
At the beginning of the trial, defendants were invited to name those who had " mortal hatred " against them.
At a two-day conservatorship trial in Los Angeles in June 2009, one of Falk's personal physicians, Dr. Stephen Read, reported that Falk had rapidly slipped into dementia after a series of dental operations in 2007.
At his trial in 1415, Jan Hus argued that the Church does not necessarily need a Pope, because, during the Pontificate of " Pope Agnes " ( as he also called her ), it got on quite well.
Prima facie evidence need not be conclusive or irrefutable: At this stage, evidence rebutting the case is not considered, only whether any party's case has enough merit to take it to a full trial.
At trial, a witness testified he routinely delivered bags of cocaine to the Deputy Chief's office at City Hall.
At the trial Klansmen Joe M. Garner and Roy T. Downs Jr. along with Charles Bailey pleaded guilty to conspiring to intimidate, oppress and threaten members of black organizations represented by SPLC.
At the outset of the trial, Raulston quoted Genesis and the Butler Act.
At the site of the trial, the Rhea County Courthouse in Dayton, a $ 1-million restoration project was completed in 1979, which restored the second-floor courtroom to its original appearance during the Scopes trial.
At the show trial, six of the defendants were given the death sentence ; for unknown reasons the sentences were not carried out.
At the beginning of the story an unnamed narrator is brought to trial before various sinister judges.

At and counsel
At the outset, the Government's spokesman explained that counsel for the Government and for Du Pont had already held preliminary discussions with a view to arriving at a relief plan that both sides could recommend to the court.
At such a hearing, the defendant may be assisted by counsel ; in U. S. jurisdictions, there is a right to counsel at the preliminary hearing.
It created a general right to privacy ( Griswold v. Connecticut ), limited the role of religion in public school ( most prominently Engel v. Vitale and Abington School District v. Schempp ), incorporated most guarantees of the Bill of Rights against the States — prominently Mapp v. Ohio ( the exclusionary rule ) and Gideon v. Wainwright ( right to appointed counsel ),— and required that criminal suspects be apprised of all these rights by police ( Miranda v. Arizona ); At the same time, however, the Court limited defamation suits by public figures ( New York Times v. Sullivan ) and supplied the government with an unbroken run of antitrust victories.
At the turn of the 19th century, the Tuareg territory was organised into confederations, each ruled by a supreme Chief ( Amenokal ), along with a counsel of elders from each tribe.
At this point, Christian V no longer had his most experienced foreign relations counsel around to repair the political damage — in 1676 he had been persuaded to sacrifice Griffenfeldt as a traitor, and to the clamour of his adversaries, Griffenfeldt was imprisoned for the remainder of his life.
At the trial, Sam breaks down after opposing counsel convinces him that he is not capable of being a father.
At a preliminary hearing before a Divisional Court of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice on 24 April 2012, Hain's counsel suggested that the action had no basis in common law and was contrary to the European Convention on Human Rights.
At the trial of Louis XVI he added new charges to the accusation, proposed to refuse counsel to the king, and voted for death " within 24 hours ".
" At the request of Malesherbes, the defense counsel to King Louis XVI, Chénier provided some arguments to the king's defense.
At the same time, Davinder Singh, the legal counsel acting on behalf of eight of the claimants, argued that this case threw up issues far wider than Jeyaretnam's appeal.
At the close of the argument of counsel, whom he had frequently interrupted, one of their lordships observed that although there might be a doubt as to what amounted to such molestation in point of law, the House could well understand, after that day's proceedings, what it was in actual practice.
At the July 2005 National Board of Directors meeting a resolution was passed: " The actions of the 1976 and 1998 National Conventions have attempted to clarify the Fraternity ’ s open membership policy … The National Board is charged with … enforcing the membership policies of the Fraternity as well as ensuring compliance with applicable laws … and upon advice of legal counsel, all chapters must practice open membership without regard of gender ".
At the coroner's inquest, Pomeroy was denied the right to counsel.
At the end of the exile term, Duryodhana refuses to return Yudhisthira's kingdom, despite the counsel of Bhishma, Drona, Vidura and even Krishna, whom he attempted to arrest.
At one point while with the Power Team, he was ordained as a minister to allow him to counsel kids.
At this time, their brother-in-law was appointed assessor ( legal counsel ) to the Roman Governor of Palestine ; the youths had therefore an occasion to act as an escort to their sister as far as Caesarea in Palestine.
At some firms, the title " of counsel " is given to retired partners who maintain ties to the firm.
At the time, Robert F. Kennedy was general counsel of the U. S. Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management, which was investigating labor corruption.
At the prosecution's request the judge issued a gag order which forbade the following parties to talk to the news media ; the defendant, the prosecutor, defense counsel, any attorney working in their offices, their agents, staff, experts, any judicial officer or court employee, any law enforcement employee and any agency involved in the case and any persons subpoenaed or expected to testify.
) At one point, Foggy is shown to be acting as counsel to Wilson Fisk, but he quits as Fisk's attorney when he learns that Fisk was responsible for Murdock's death.
At such a trial all points of law were argued fully by counsel and settled on the spot by decisions as ‘ final and conclusive ’ as those of the highest appellate court on a bill of exceptions .” Such an accommodation was rooted in the consideration that the defendant and the public had a unique interest in securing, in the first instance, a verdict based on correct and authoritative rulings and, therefore, in avoiding repeated trials.
At the hearing it was suggested by the counsel for Vigano's parents that the building's wooden construction was unsuitable for its purpose as a locked dormitory ; he called it " a potential fire hazard and a death trap ".
At the trial, the plaintiffs ' counsel, after reading in evidence definitions of the words ' fruit ' and ' vegetables ' from Webster's Dictionary, Worcester's Dictionary, and the Imperial Dictionary, called two witnesses, who had been for 30 years in the business of selling fruit and vegetables, and asked them, after hearing these definitions, to say whether these words had " any special meaning in trade or commerce, different from those read.

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