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corroboration
noun as in confirmation
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
“Everything alleged in the indictment was easily provable. And as the report makes clear virtually every assertion by the government had layers of corroboration. A conviction was certain.”
"The partners strongly believe that many of the allegations originate from two disgruntled employees, without objective basis or corroboration."
That would be presented as a counter balance to the abolition of not proven and recent changes on the rules on corroboration.
Speaking earlier this year, one law lecturer said overturning the Morton rule would in effect mean the end of corroboration as we have known it for close to a century.
“We do not find any fact without corroboration,” Sidoti told Salon, speaking from Australia in a video interview.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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