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10 Sentences With "fabricating evidence against"

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"This is entirely a case of fabricating evidence (against me) to make false charges," he said in an online video blog on Thursday.
At the time, Mr. Erdogan was in cahoots with the Gulenist police and prosecutors who were fabricating evidence against secularist military officers, journalists, academics and politicians.
During his first six years on the force, officer Raymond Marrero was accused of viciously beating one person, falsely arresting another, assaulting a third, and fabricating evidence against a fourth.
Many countries maintain or have in the past had a system of prisons specifically intended for political prisoners. In some countries, dissidents can be detained, tortured, executed, and/or "disappeared" without trial. This can happen either legally, or extralegally (sometimes by falsely accusing people and fabricating evidence against them). Administrative detention is a classification of prisons or detention centers where people are held without trial.
At the same time, there was a rumour going around against Xia, which made the emperor more angry. He scolded Xia, then stripped of Xia's official title and privileges in the beginning of 1548, but had no intention of executing Xia. There was a gossip that Xia expressed resentment at being punished by the emperor, while Yan kept fabricating evidence against Xia. Thus, the emperor was furious, he ordered to kill Zeng and incarcerate Xia.
McDonough v. Smith, 588 U.S. ___ (2019), was a United States Supreme Court case from the October 2018 term. In a 6-3 ruling, the Court held that the 3-year statute of limitations for a fabrication of evidence civil lawsuit under section 1983 of the Civil Rights Act begins to run when the criminal case ends in the plaintiff's favor. (2019). This case was notable as a victory for criminal defendants; the precedent it set would make it easier to sue prosecutors and police for fabricating evidence against defendants.
In December 1996 the state indicted seven DuPage County law enforcement officials: three prosecutors and four sheriff's deputies, on charges of "lying and fabricating evidence against Cruz"; formally they were charged with conspiracy to convict Cruz despite being aware of exculpatory evidence. After numerous court proceedings, by June 1999 all seven had been acquitted of the charges. Cruz, Hernandez and Buckley filed a civil suit for wrongful prosecution against DuPage County. They were awarded a $3.5 million civil settlement on September 26, 2000. In 2002, Governor George Ryan granted Cruz a pardon.
He blackmailed the organisers by fabricating evidence against them and threatening to leak it to the press. He told Gort Hyman that if he did not withdraw he would conscript his children into the Academy of Law to be trained as cadet judges (the Academy does not require parental consent).2000 AD #532: "So You Want to be a Judge?" He arrested an elderly leader on a trumped-up charge and made him stand all night without sleep or food, before releasing him minutes before the March was due to start, so that he would collapse from exhaustion along the way, undermining morale.
De Marigny was committed for trial, and a rope was ordered for his hanging. However, he was acquitted in a trial that lasted several weeks, after the detectives were suspected of fabricating evidence against him. The chief piece of evidence was a fingerprint of his, which Captain Barker claimed had been found on a Chinese screen in Oakes' bedroom where the body had been found. Later, it was discovered that the print had been lifted from the water glass that de Marigny had used during his questioning by the Miami Police captains, and that de Marigny was being framed.
She wrote on his behalf to the Catholic Committee to secure him financial assistance. She greeted the French revolution with enthusiasm, like the majority of Belfast Presbyterians, and held many radical views but she was never a republican. She urged her brother to be cautious in his views after the executions of the French monarchs. She was invited to become the secretary of the new Humane Female Society in 1793, the society had founded the Lying-in Hospital, and she would remain active with the Society and the Union School for many years. She wrote to John Pollock when she heard in 1794 that he was amassing and fabricating evidence against her brother William, in which she threatened to make his underhanded dealings public.

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