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  • Prosecutors called the confession " uncoerced and completely voluntary ."
  • It was impossible to say how many votes were uncoerced.
  • If uncoerced, the men's statements raise questions about who is funding the group and recruiting its members.
  • On school prayer, he successfully blunted the issue by fashioning a legal argument that encourages uncoerced religious activity, with no constitutional amendment needed.
  • Nor would anyone feel that a conclusion was justified if it was achieved by any other means than the uncoerced force of the better argument.
  • It is about what formed that mind, which allowed ordinary Germans, almost all, to acquiesce in the slaughter of the Jews, and led many to become uncoerced executioners themselves.
  • In men-only workshops, he says, " we can teach men that they have a responsibility to make sure any sexual contact is mutual, uncoerced and consensual ."
  • The court is convinced that, after a vigorous proxy fight, the shareholders of Wachovia can make an uncoerced, fully informed decision about whether or not they wish to approve the merger with First Union,
  • Morrogh wrote that the confession made by Malvo " was uncoerced and completely voluntary . . . . In fact, the Defendant was calm and rather boastful of his doings in this case ."
  • Instead of backing partners into a corner by insisting on changes, this kind of understanding often leads to uncoerced changes that are more lasting and more in tune with each partner's core personality and behaviors.
  • The court held that where a " Miranda " warning had been given and was understood by the accused, an accused's uncoerced statement established an implied waiver of the right to remain silent.
  • :: I agree with your point that speaking of free will is at best metaphorical on this level, but again, mere volition and the uncoerced " morally responsible " choice of experienced adults are two different things.
  • If the voluntariness of a defendant's concession to imposition of a particular sentence is questionable, the relevant inquiry is whether the sentencing stipulation was informed and uncoerced on the part of the defendant, not whether it is factually sound.
  • A "'strategy game "'or "'strategic game "'is a game ( e . g . uncoerced, and often autonomous decision-making skills have a high significance in determining the outcome.
  • The subpart B points out that if a prisoner s ability of giving consent is affected, i . e ., this prisoner s decision is not truly voluntary and uncoerced, then additional safeguards should be provided for the purpose of safety.
  • Le Gougne's attorneys, Maxwell A . Miller and Erik A . Christiansen, insisted in the letter that " there is no credible, consistent and uncoerced evidence of any misconduct " on her part in voting for the Russian pair.
  • :" In sum, a suspect who has received and understood the " Miranda " warnings, and has not invoked his " Miranda " rights, waives the right to remain silent by making an uncoerced statement to the police.
  • "Religion has thrived in this country precisely because it has been uncoerced, " said Balmer . " The minute you post the Ten Commandments, you undermine the very basis of what America stands for and you threaten the vitality of religion in America ."
  • Le Gougne's attorneys, Maxwell A . Miller and Erik A . Christiansen, insisted in a letter to the ISU " there is no credible, consistent and uncoerced evidence of any misconduct " on her part in voting for the Russian pair.
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