Corroborate in United States
Corroborate Definition
In evidence. To sustain by the introduction of other evidence to the same mact Corroborative evidence is “such evidence as tends in some degree of its own strength, and independently to prove some allegation or issue.” 6. M. 250. Corruption of the best is worst
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Corroborate | Corroborate in the Commercial Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Corroborate | Corroborate in the Criminal Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Corroborate | Corroborate in the Antritrust Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Corroborate | Corroborate in the Bankruptcy Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Corroborate | Corroborate in the Constitutional Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
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Corroborate | Corroborate in the and Finance and Banking Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Corroborate | Corroborate in the Employment and Labor Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Corroborate | Corroborate in the Personal Injury and Tort Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Corroborate | Corroborate in the Environmental Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
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In evidence. To sustain by the introduction of other evidence to the same mact Corroborative evidence is “such evidence as tends in some degree of its own strength, and independently to prove some allegation or issue.” 6. M. 250. Corruption of the best is worst
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Further Reading (Articles)
Secret Service unable to corroborate threat report., Standard-Speaker (Hazleton, PA); October 16, 2008
corroborate, Webster’s NewWorld Dictionary; January 1, 1988
FEDEX CREW CORROBORATE FLIGHT DATA, The Record (Bergen County, NJ); August 3, 1997; LESLIE BRODY, Staff Writer
FBI trying to corroborate Palo Verde N-plant threat, AZ Daily Star; March 21, 2003; Barrett Marson
Former gardai to ‘corroborate bugging claim’, The Irish Times; May 18, 2007; Gerard Cunningham
ITS2 data corroborate a monophyletic chlorophycean DO-group (Sphaeropleales).(Research article), BMC Evolutionary Biology; July 25, 2008; Keller, Alexander Schleicher, Tina Forster, Frank Ruderisch, Benjamin Dandekar, Thomas Muller, Tobias Wolf, Matthias
Terror suspect seeks medical exams to corroborate torture claim, AP Worldstream; March 14, 2005; MATTHEW BARAKAT, Associated Press Writer
Starr Aides Trace Steps Of Lewinsky; Aim Is to Corroborate Remarks Made on Tapes, The Washington Post; May 27, 1998; Susan Schmidt
Al-Qaida operatives say hijackings were first of three attacks, feds cannot corroborate, AP Worldstream; October 4, 2002; LARRY MARGASAK and JOHN SOLOMON, Associated Press
Cops beat Jude, officer says: She takes the stand to corroborate testimony of non-police witnesses., The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI); April 7, 2006
WILLEY FRIEND TELLS OF LYING AFFIDAVIT DETAILS EX-AIDE’S ’97 EFFORT TO CORROBORATE STORY OF CLINTON’S ADVANCES IN ’93.(News/National/International), Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO); March 19, 1998
Medical staff failing rape victims by not completing kits, study finds; Children are especially compromised as DNA is used to corroborate their evidence in court.(News), The Star (South Africa); August 24, 2006
New Data Demonstrate Carotid Artery Stenting in Clinical Practice Has Comparable Major Adverse Event Rate With That Seen in Pivotal Sapphire Trial; Data Presented at American College of Cardiology Meeting Corroborate Findings of Landmark Study on Carotid Artery Stenting in High Surgical-Risk Patients., Ascribe Higher Education News Service; March 13, 2006
Couple corroborate key details of girl’s confinement, police say, Dayton Daily News (Dayton, OH); February 9, 2011; Lou Grieco
Burton boys corroborate father’s self-defense claims, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (Ontario, CA); June 24, 2009; Will Bigham
Defense: Doctors corroborate torture claims in terror case, AP Worldstream; May 19, 2005; MATTHEW BARAKAT, Associated Press Writer
Scientific Studies Fail to Corroborate `Gay Gene’ Theory, The Washington Times (Washington, DC); August 1, 2000; Kabbany, Jennifer
U.S., international trials corroborate benefits of custom LASIK, Ophthalmology Times; February 1, 2003; Guttman, Cheryl
NEW STUDIES CORROBORATE LINK BETWEEN VITAMIN C, HEALTH, Daily News (Los Angeles, CA); June 20, 1995; Macqueline Stenson Medical Tribune News Service
Army Urges Media to Corroborate News on Reported Incidents on Jordan-Syria Borders, Jordan News Agency (Petra); May 14, 2013
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