Her doctoral thesis, in which she adduced evidence of a history of antisemitism and support of fascism among Quebec nationalists of the 1930s, was controversial long before it was published.
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I recall occasions when he threw his pen down and turned to face the wall when either a defendant was giving evidence or the defence were adducing evidence in cross-examination.
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The author is not trying to pin down the date, just adducing evidence that it's been around for a while .-- talk ) 18 : 22, 10 October 2012 ( UTC)
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Applying the appropriate common law rule at the time, the court allowed the Crown to adduce evidence of Swain's insanity at the time of the alleged offence, over defence counsel's objections.
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Earlier in his submission, defence counsel V . T . Singam said the prosecution had failed to adduce evidence that the lorry driven by Cheah collided with the car driven by Basar.
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Cases requiring a plaintiff to adduce evidence of causation are legion . ( 12 ) It is not surprising, therefore, that plaintiff fails to cite a single case to support her position.
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Judicial Commissioner Zainun Ali ruled that Param did not enjoy absolute immunity from the suit, adding however he could adduce evidence at the hearing of the suit to support his claim of immunity.
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Citing Chauncey Burr's " Catechism ", which references a " pamphlet by a western author adducing evidence ", David J . Jacobson has suggested Lincoln was " part Negro ", but the claim is unproven.
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If, for example, it is necessary to adduce evidence, this can be done under the proviso to s 102 ( 1 ) of the interim Constitution prior to the referral of the matter to this Court.
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A photograph which is innocuous on its face will not fall foul of the provision if the prosecution adduces evidence that it was intended to be used for the purpose of committing or preparing a terrorist act.