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  2. Trial in absentia - Wikipedia

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    Trial in absentia is a criminal proceeding in a court of law in which the person being tried is not present. In absentia is Latin for "in (the) absence". Its interpretation varies by jurisdiction and legal system.

  3. Prior information - Wikipedia

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    Prior information may refer to Prior probability; A prior information notice (PIN) issued in advance of procurement actions for the purposes of government procurement ...

  4. Prior consistent statements and prior inconsistent statements

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    Prior consistent statements and prior inconsistent statements, in the law of evidence, occur where a witness, testifying at trial, makes a statement that is either consistent or inconsistent, respectively, with a previous statement given at an earlier time such as during a discovery, interview, or interrogation.

  5. Huddleston v. United States - Wikipedia

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    In response, the American Bar Association has proposed to amend FRE 404 to require that prior offenses be proven by a clear and convincing standard. [10] Prior to the Court's decision, Edward Imwinkelried had proposed that prosecutors should be burdened to show that admitting the prior offense would be more probative than prejudicial.

  6. Would Michigan investigators be able to prove murder in a ...

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    I mean, he — he can say — anything. Rikkell says finding her mom's body after these three long years gave the family a sense of peace. Rikkell Bock: I wanted to shout from the rooftops to ...

  7. Judicial notice - Wikipedia

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    In a typical patent claim rejection, the examiner has to present prima facie evidence from the prior art, usually patent documents or other printed publications, that the subject matter of a rejected claim was known or would have been obvious prior to the application for patent by the inventor. However, examiners may officially notice facts ...

  8. Prior - Wikipedia

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    The term prior may refer to: Prior (ecclesiastical), the head of a priory (monastery) Prior convictions, the life history and previous convictions of a suspect or defendant in a criminal case; Prior probability, in Bayesian statistics; Prior knowledge for pattern recognition; Saint Prior (4th century), an Egyptian hermit and disciple of Anthony ...

  9. Marco Rubio's confirmation hearing for Secretary of State ...

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    Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., is set to have his Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday morning to become the next secretary of state under President-elect Donald Trump.. Rubio, 53, would be ...