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testimony and president
* 1976 – In testimony before a United States Senate subcommittee, Lockheed Corporation president Carl Kotchian admits that the company had paid out approximately $ 3 million in bribes to the office of Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka.
During the actual testimony McClellan said: " I do not think the president had any knowledge " the revelation of Valerie Plame Wilson's identity ; " In terms of the vice president, I do not know.
The decision, made by the network's vice president of broadcasting, John M. Schneider, specifically related to the testimony of George F. Kennan not being shown, in contrast to NBC News, which was showing it live.
Kellerman's report and later testimony indicate that he was with the president without interruption from the motorcade's departure from Love Field, through the entire autopsy and embalming and up until the president's remains were brought back to the White House.
However, this new testimony opened up for the indictment of former president Cristiani as well.
In the fall of 1985, the Commission heard testimony from former Teamsters president Roy Williams about Presser's connections to organized crime.
In a letter of rebuttal, the president and CEO of Hill & Knowlton, Thomas E. Eidson, wrote that the firm had not at any time collaborated with anyone to produce knowingly deceptive testimony, that Nayirah was inside Kuwait at the time in question and had volunteered to work under an assumed name at the Al-Adan Hospital, and that the United States embassy confirmed that she was in Kuwait at the time.
In testimony he spoke frankly about the events leading to the botched attempt to topple Equatorial Guinea's president.
The testimony of Arminio Klein, president of the Jewish Community during the deportation, and recent studies on the census, indicate that the Germans conducted the round ups based on the records of the Italian police.
But the Cour d ' assise of Milan, headed by the president Manlio Minale, finally decided that Marino's testimony was completely reliable, which was allegedly not the case of those various eyewitnesses invoked during the trial.
White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan confirmed that the president authorized the declassification to rebut charges by war critics, but declined to specifically address Libby's testimony.

testimony and Leonard
To ensure, as best he could, that he would not use perjured testimony to obtain a conviction, Humphreys had Bello polygraphed, once by Leonard H. Harrelson and a second time by Richard Arther, both of whom were well-known and highly-respected experts in the field.
In both trials, hearsay testimony about the motive for the murder included statements that Aquash heard Leonard Peltier say he killed the FBI agents at Oglala in June 1975, and fear that Aquash could be working with the FBI.

testimony and blamed
During testimony at a July 2004 lawsuit ( filed by the widows of the victims ), Warren blamed poor security, his union ( now part of the CAW union ) and the company that owned the mine, Royal Oak Mines Incorporated, for provoking him.
In testimony it was revealed that Schmidt and Umbach were told by their superiors to use " go pills " on their missions, and the airmen blamed the incident on the drugs.

testimony and current
`` It is a duty '', said Hough, `` not to let pass this opportunity of protesting against the methods of taking and printing testimony in Equity, current in this circuit ( and probably others ), excused if not justified by the rules of the Supreme Court, especially to be found in patent causes, and flagrantly exemplified in this litigation.
The fixing of the feast of All Saints on its current date of 1 November is attributed to Pope Gregory III ( 731 – 741 ), but from the testimony of Pseudo-Bede it is known that 1 November was already associated with All Saints in Great Britain by the beginning of the 8th century.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney offered Susan Atkins a deal that guaranteed they would not seek the death penalty against her for any of the current charges in exchange for her grand jury and trial testimony.
Ct. N. Y. Co. 1987 ) ( handwriting expert may testify as to the authenticity of a writing but not as to an individual's physical or mental condition based on a handwriting sample ) is an example of current U. S. case law for the rejection of graphology as psychological testimony.
U. S. Marine Corps intelligence records and photographs at the U. S. National Archives, together with the testimony of U. S. veterans, indicate that there was a mass-burial site consolidated into one place on Kwajalein islet, at or near the current cemetery.
* ( A ) the prior statement is inconsistent with the declarant's testimony at the current trial / hearing / proceeding / deposition and the prior statement was given under oath at a prior trial / hearing / proceeding / deposition — in which case it may be used both for impeachment and substantively ; or
According to the author of testimonial texts, a testimony is significant because it uses a direct source: A person's account of current aspects in Latin American reality.
More recently, during the 2004 United States presidential campaign, some critics of Kerry have focused current media attention on his participation in those Senate hearings and have alleged that parts of his testimony that day portrayed American war veterans of that era in an unduly harsh light.
McLean, Mundy, and Kilpatrick ( 1999 ) demonstrate the acceptability of contingent valuation in real estate expert testimony, and the current standards for use of contingent valuation in litigation situations is described by Diamond ( 2000 ).
Fuller expressed such views in these words, " Yet, to speak of sins as being pardoned before they are repented of, or even committed, is not only to maintain that on which the Scriptures are silent, but to contradict the current language of their testimony.
Names of satellite villages bear testimony to the rich historical legacy of Sithawake kingdom in current Padukka area.
If a witness is accused of bias, and the opportunity to cross-examine her / him exists during the current trial, any statements s / he made at a previous trial / hearing — and which are consistent with her / his testimony at the present trial — are admissible, and are not hearsay.
provide that a declarant-witness who is currently giving testimony that is inconsistent with statements s / he made previously may be impeached by attorneys for either party, including the party that called the declarant-witness, through cross-examination at the current trial / hearing / proceeding / deposition.
Prior statements inconsistent with a declarant-witness ' present testimony may be used to impeach her / his credibility because such inconsistencies tend to show that the declarant-witness ' current testimony is not credible.
An Investigation was launched by the Admiralty, but all were exonerated on testimony that they were the victim of a strange current.

testimony and rules
William A. Redding asserted that if the case had been heard in open court under rules of evidence, the testimony would have been completed in sixty days instead of five years.
Noting the complaints of inventors and members of the patent bar, he admitted that some of the strictures `` were fairly well founded '', but he added that under existing rules the courts could not consolidate testimony in a group of suits involving separate infringements of the same patent.
Under the new rules, testimony is taken orally in open court in all cases except those of an extraordinary character.
Some important rules involve relevance, privilege, witnesses, opinions, expert testimony, hearsay, authenticity, identification and rules of physical evidence.
The rules of evidence in sharia courts also maintain a distinctive custom of prioritizing oral testimony.
In practice the new sharia courts in Nigeria have most often meant the reintroduction of harsh punishments without respecting the much tougher rules of evidence and testimony.
The OMB ensures that agency reports, rules, testimony, and proposed legislation are consistent with the President's Budget and with Administration policies.
The final piece of evidence, which rules out air attack upon the attacking German tanks, comes from eyewitness testimony.
In the trial court, evidence and testimony are admitted under the rules of evidence established by applicable procedural law and determinations called findings of fact are made based on the evidence.
Congressional rules empower all its standing committees with the authority to compel witnesses to produce testimony and documents for subjects under its jurisdiction.
I believe that a speedy review will show that all the rules of the House concerning testimony in front of the Small Business Committee were followed.
They also present testimony to independent agencies, boards, and commissions, usually under the rules of procedure specific to those entities.
" However, if the will is not self-proved, then " a will wholly in the handwriting of the testator may be proved by two witnesses to his handwriting, which evidence may be by sworn testimony or affidavit taken in open court, or, if such witnesses are non-residents of the county or are residents who are unable to attend court, by deposition, either written or oral, taken in the same manner and under the same rules as depositions taken in other civil actions.
Privilege rules give the holder of the privilege a right to prevent a witness from giving testimony.
It also had sections outlining the penalties for abduction and procuring for the purpose of prostitution for girls under the age of eighteen, as well as relaxing the rules on witness testimony: while children under the age of 12 were allowed to testify as proposed by the SPCC, it also gave the right of the accused to testify on his own behalf.
Missionaries can be sent home for violating mission rules, and occasionally missionaries choose to go home because of unhappiness or because they " lost their testimony " ( meaning they no longer believe in the church or have serious doubts about it ).
During Congressional testimony February 11, 2009, NATCA President Pat Forrey testified that 3, 356 controllers left the active work force in the two years after the work rules were imposed by Blakey, and " Since the implementation of the imposed work rules, the FAA lost more than 46, 000 years of air traffic control experience through retirements alone.

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