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单词 Defendant
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1. The court found against the defendant.
2. The defendant was charged with disturbing the peace.
3. The defendant broke down under cross - examination .
4. The judge found for the defendant.
5. The testimony of witnesses vindicated the defendant.
6. She testified under oath that the defendant was innocent.
7. The judge pronounced for the defendant, and also said that his opponent should pay the court costs.
8. The judge defaulted the defendant.
9. The summons was served upon the defendant.
10. The defendant requested more time to prepare his case.
11. Cherie Booth is the lawyer appearing for the defendant.
12. Ms Dale is representing the defendant in the case.
13. Evidence weighted against the defendant.
14. The jury found for the defendant.
15. The burden of proof lies on the defendant.
16. The court decided against the defendant.
17. The jury found the defendant guilty on all counts.
18. The tribunal found in favour of the defendant.
19. The defendant twisted uneasily in his chair.
20. The courtroom buzzed as the defendant was led in.
21. The defendant appeared at the juvenile court yesterday.
22. The defendant was convicted of murder.
23. The defendant complained of intimidation during the investigation.
23. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
24. The defendant may make a statement under caution.
25. The defendant was ruled not guilty.
26. The defendant made default yesterday.
27. We find the defendant not guilty.
28. Several witnesses gave evidence for the defendant.
29. The government will not seek to disrupt the legitimate business activities of the defendant.
30. The judge decided the case in favour of the defendant.
1. The defendant was charged with disturbing the peace.
2. The defendant broke down under cross - examination .
3. The government will not seek to disrupt the legitimate business activities of the defendant.
4. The defendant made default yesterday.
5. The court surprised a confession out of the defendant.
6. This defendant is charged with murder.
7. The defendant was borne down by the weight of evidence.
8. The defendant remained impassive as the judge sentenced him to death.
9. The lawyer stressed the fact that the defendant killed the boy accidentally.
10. Are you ready to plead against the case offered by the defendant?
31. The defendant was enjoined from using the patent.
32. The defendant stood in the dock.
33. The court surprised a confession out of the defendant.
34. The defendant drove negligently and hit a lamp post.
35. The judge ruled for/in favour of/against the defendant.
36. The judge directed the defendant to remain silent.
37. The defendant has a bankruptcy order against him.
38. The plaintiff must prove that the defendant was negligent.
39. The defendant is appearing in the court.
40. The defendant was sentenced to three years in prison.
41. The defendant later amended his evidence.
42. This defendant is charged with murder.
43. The judge directed the defendant to answer.
44. The defendant was able to exculpate himself from liability.
45. The defendant was summoned before a magistrate.
46. The judge pronounced for the defendant.
47. Can you testify that you saw the defendant at the scene of the crime?
48. The defendant explained that he had been acting under coercion.
49. A jury should not interpret the silence of a defendant as a sign of guilt.
50. The defendant had a history of violent assaults on women.
51. The defendant was depressed and therefore not fully responsible for her own actions.
52. The judge's decision was to award damages to the defendant.
53. The defendant has been ordered to deliver up the goods.
54. A buzz of excitement filled the courtroom as the defendant was led in.
55. The barrister represented to the court that the defendant was mentally unstable.
56. The defendant asked for 21 similar offences to be taken into account.
57. The defendant seemed nervous as he left the dock and stepped up to the witness box.
58. At the trial, Ms X said that she had known the defendant for three years.
59. The defendant was released to await trial but had to surrender her passport.
60. An example of her modus operandi was provided during a terse exchange with the defendant.
61. The court decreed that the defendant should pay the plaintiff $ 5 , 000.
62. The defendant leant forward and spoke to his barrister, sotto voce.
63. Sir Nicholas Gammon QC appeared on behalf of the defendant.
64. He drew attention to the absence of concrete evidence against the defendant.
65. The judge ruled that the defendant had no case to answer, as the evidence had been discredited.
66. The defendant is accused of/charged with a range of crimes, from theft to murder.
67. Illness was used as an excuse so the defendant could avoid trial.
68. I bring this up, your honor, because I think it is important to understand the background of the defendant.
69. The defendant was borne down by the weight of evidence.
70. The defendant sat impassively in the dock while evidence was given against him.
71. The defence pleaded insanity, but the defendant was found guilty and sentenced.
72. Difficulties can arise when there is more than one defendant.
73. It is a scandal that the defendant was declared innocent.
74. The defendant had supreme and, as it turned out, unjustified, confidence in his own judgment.
75. The defendant was convicted of high treason and sentenced to death.
76. The police claimed that reports in the media were slanted against/towards the defendant.
77. The jury found the defendant not guilty of the offence.
78. The judge found for the defendant, and also said he should be given the cost.
79. The defendant claimed that he had not had a fair trial.
80. The defendant remained impassive as the judge sentenced him to death.
81. The defendant asked for a number of other offences to be taken into account.
82. The court made a finding in favour of the defendant.
83. The lawyer stressed the fact that the defendant killed the boy accidentally.
84. They may be hoping to invert the presumption that a defendant is innocent until proved guilty.
85. The defendant has a right to a fair trial .
86. There were extenuating circumstances and the defendant did not receive a prison sentence.
87. The judge will pronounce sentence on the defendant this afternoon.
88. The lawyer claimed his client was provoked into acts of violence by the defendant.
89. It became clear,during the trial,that most of the charges against the defendant were trumped up.
90. The court determined the defendant should pay the legal costs.
91. Are you ready to plead against the case offered by the defendant?
92. I am a defendant now, in his special custody.
93. The defendant is planning to appeal.
94. No defendant could completely clear his or her name.
95. The defendant did not appeal and failed to comply with the notices.
96. The burden of proof in establishing the defence is upon the defendant on the balance of probabilities.
97. While that appeal is heard the defendant will remain in custody.
98. Prosecutors are seeking to have the 15-year-old defendant tried as an adult.
99. It was held that the defendant had infringed copyright by copying the two-line moving cursor menu.
100. This account helped the inclusion of anonymity for the rape defendant as well.
101. In 1988 the plaintiff commenced an action for damages on the ground of negligence against the defendant health authority.
102. Thirty-one cases were tried, many with more than one defendant, resulting in thirty-one convictions and seventeen acquittals.
103. We do not find that any other authority clashes with our present judgement(), which must be in favour of the defendant.
104. Apart from the interest charges involved, the longer a defendant can spin out the negotiations the better.
105. Likewise if the defendant carries on business here and the transaction related to that business.
106. When asked if he recognized the defendant, the witness replied in the affirmative.
107. The defendant argued that any liability which he had, extended only from his breach of duty until the armed robbery.
108. The defendant agreed to this and obtained a licence but later refused to pay the charge.
109. The defendant did not commence proceedings against the appellant until 7 March 1988.
110. If you have a computerised database or computerised accounting, search against the name of any potential defendant.
111. What the defendant has done is to set in motion a chain of events.
112. The fourth defendant, T., who was unconscious, was represented by the Official Solicitor as guardian ad litem.
113. If it is subjective( ), then it is based on the beliefs of the defendant.
114. The defendant in proceedings before the Dover Justices carried on a restaurant business.
115. He said that the publisher got the copyright in each song written by the defendant for one shilling.
116. Money paid by the defendant is appropriated first to reducing the principal debt and then towards the interest.
117. The plaintiff was a pillion passenger on a motor bike driven by the defendant.
118. The plaintiff issued a writ against the defendant claiming that a breach of confidence had occurred.
119. All those defences are for the defendant to establish on the balance of probabilities.
120. The defendant was held liable for the loss, as the thief's act did not break the chain of causation.
121. Nor does the fact of an acquittal debar the media from alleging that the defendant was really guilty after all.
122. This states that the defendant must take the plaintiff as he finds him, as regards his physical characteristics.
123. Lucille got to talking with the defendant, Freddy Mack, and agreed to accept a ride home.
124. This is why registration in Part A is preferable although it is the defendant who carries the burden of proof.
125. The prosecution sought to adduce in evidence documents which contained statements made by the defendant in the earlier bankruptcy proceedings.
126. The defendant is a cantankerous individual gripped by the dangerous delusion that his opinion matters.
127. It was undesirable to make an order which would in practice be executed before the defendant could avail himself of that opportunity.
128. Our criminal-justice system is on trial every time a defendant appears in court.
129. They could not commit the defendant to the crown court to deal with bail.
130. The burden of proving that it was not reasonably practicable would appear to fall on the defendant.
131. Where is the proof here of any prior amorous relationship between the defendant and the decedent?
132. This obviously defeated the purpose of bail, which is to assure that the defendant will appear in court.
133. Back in the courtroom, the judge told the defendant to rise.
134. If the defendant refuses to sign warning bells should ring.
135. The first lawyer cross-examined the defendant for over three hours.
136. The defendant had been convicted under two different statutes of two offences which both arose out of essentially the same facts.
137. Count Tolstoy lost the case and was ordered to pay £1.5m damages to be shared with another defendant.
138. Every defendant is entitled to the benefit of the doubt.
139. But if the plea can be supported by a finding of guilt alone, a defendant might escape punishment altogether.
140. The court also upheld the decision of the assistant recorder to reject the counterclaim which the defendant sought to introduce.
141. It was the defendant, an unusually ignorant peasant, who was in awe of the courtroom.
142. Greater difficulties arise where the defendant comes by the information without notice of any restrictions on its disclosure.
143. In my judgment, however,(http:///defendant.html) this is not of any importance as touching the liability of the defendant under his covenants.
144. No prosecutor would want to argue that the defendant rode a bus to a murder.
145. If the defendant states he was wrongly convicted, he puts that fact in issue in the civil proceedings.
146. A defendant can combat an obstinate refusal even to consider compromise by a shrewd payment into court, or a Calderbank offer.
147. The only defendant to testify was Salaam, a move which most observers saw as having increased his chances of conviction.
148. When the defendant appealed, the Court of Appeal upheld that submission and quashed his convictions.
149. It is accepted by Mr. Marten for the first defendant that this was a correct direction.
150. So long as the defendant does not communicate his intention, he commits no offence.
151. The defence counsel said the defendant had admitted losing his temper on finding out that the girl was under age.
152. The first defendant is the principal beneficiary under the 18 April document.
153. This has the apparently anomalous result that both the policeman and the defendant are using force lawfully.
154. The defendant employer was in breach of statutory duty in removing safety belts from a building site.
155. The defendant will be kept in custody until the appeal.
156. This point is proved by the officer who arrests the suspect stating that the defendant in court is the person involved.
157. In many cases the acquitted defendant will have been receiving legal aid.
158. The defendant wore a blue blazer, a white shirt, and gray pants with a sharp crease.
159. Prosecutors rarely adopt this course since the addition of the extra charge gives the defendant the choice of jury trial.
160. In support of the application he sought a report from the first defendant, an independant consultant psychiatrist.
161. The law was challenged by a defendant who was due to stand trial the day after it came into force last December.
162. A few moments later, acquitted defendant Daniel Winter, who'd been listening to the closing speeches, ran from the building.
163. The defendant contended that he thought that he was a good enough shot to hit only the bottles.
164. The second defendant had notified the Ohio court it would decline to submit to the jurisdiction.
165. The defendant pleaded not guilty.
166. Defendant waived sovereign immunity from this action by statute.
167. The defendant did not obey the interdict.
168. The defendant stared unemotionally at the victim's family.
169. The judges may interrogate the defendant.
170. The defendant feigns illness to prolong the trial.
171. Another defendant was given a suspended prison term.
172. Their most important function is to maintain social control over the defendant during the pretrial period.
173. The Fifth Amendment protection against self - incrimination means that the defendant does not have to testify.
174. A microphone will be placed in front of the defendant Emil Hahn.
175. The defendant may also move to dismiss if the statute of limitations has expired.
176. The defendant may admit or rebut the claims and shall have the right to file counterclaims.
177. A judge normally appoints the attorney for an indigent defendant at the defendant's first court appearence.
178. The reporter's coverage resulted in prejudicial publicity for the defendant.
179. The defendant who hopes to overturn a guilty verdict must usually appeal.
180. If the witness were alive,(Sentencedict) the lawyer could prove that defendant is guiltless.
181. The defendant was given a copy fo information before he was called upon to plead.
182. Court decision defendant Mr. Wen will unearth underground backfill, restores the original condition.
183. On the plaintiff's application for summary judgment the master give the defendant unconditional leave to defend.
184. Defendant Zhang has surrenders the plot, may legally the mitigated punishment.
185. The judge delivered himself of the view that the defendant should not be treated too leniently.
186. The defendant argued the plaintiff's opinion was unauthentic in the court.
187. Defendant Lv Yuan Cheng admits to the facts contained in the public prosecutor ? ? s charges.
188. In the U.S. the defendant may waive trial by jury.
189. A sixth defendant pleaded guilty in juvenile court more than a year ago.
190. Personal jurisdiction is obtained over the defendant through service of process to that person.
191. The last defendant before the Special Court is former Liberian leader Charles Taylor.
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