The prosecutor and the accused at this point have the right to address the court and adduce evidence on sentence.
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If both sides in this debate can adduce evidence to support their assertions, I would suggest that both are correct.
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In the 1930s, Schmidt adduced evidence from Native American mythology, Australian aborigines and other primitive civilizations in support of his views.
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Deputy Public Prosecutor Chew Soo Ho said Chow was reckless as adduced evidence showed that he ( Chow ) was travelling at high speed.
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It appears increasingly clear that the courts may adduce evidence of negotiations where it would clearly assist in construing the meaning of an agreement.
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The Court added that there is a need for the decision-maker to adduce evidence in court to prove that considerations of national security are involved.
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The actual behaviors performed and the procedures followed in adducing evidence to verify a statement ( warrant an assertion ) are the techniques of an inquiry.
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He demonstrated the presence of norepinephrine in sympathetically innervated tissues and brain, and adduced evidence that it is the " sympathin " of Cannon and Rosenblueth.
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Invoking the aspects of human history that are guaranteed to leave a reader reeling, Dillard relentlessly adduces evidence of an individual's ultimate insignificance in the vastness of the cosmos.
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Vennemann also adduces evidence from genetics and blood types that show that the Basques share characteristics found throughout Central and Western Europe, especially in typical areas of retreat-like mountains.