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  2. False evidence - Wikipedia

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    False evidence, fabricated evidence, forged evidence, fake evidence or tainted evidence is information created or obtained illegally in order to sway the verdict in a court case. Falsified evidence could be created by either side in a case (including the police/prosecution in a criminal case), or by someone sympathetic to either side.

  3. Mistake (contract law) - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Court of International Trade has gathered the law governing record-keeping mistakes and how they are corrected in Hynix Semiconductor America, Inc. v. United States [19] in which the Court was faced with the application of a tariff that had been calculated at the wrong rate by a customs clerk. To enforce "anti-dumping" legislation ...

  4. CNN accused of misleading court on net worth for high-profile ...

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    Ahead of a high-stakes defamation trial, CNN is now being accused of misleading the court regarding documents on its net worth. U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young alleges that CNN smeared his ...

  5. Wikipedia:When sources are wrong - Wikipedia

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    If a large majority of sources are adamantly, confidently wrong, then we, as chroniclers of consensus, may have no option but to reflect that. This is a dicey topic. Wikipedia:Verifiability, not truth has been downgraded from policy to partial policy to essay, while at the same time words vaguely reflecting it remain in Wikipedia:Verifiability .

  6. Cameron's wrong, Kentucky court got it right: Private cell ...

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    With respect to these electronic communications, the court continued: "[B]oth the Commission and its members have a duty to produce public records within their 'custody or control.' KRS 61.872(4 ...

  7. Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (classified documents ...

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    She requested more information about the FBI warrant for the 2022 search of Mar-a-Lago and about Corcoran's grand jury testimony. [135] On July 5, Trump's team requested a new schedule to reflect the recent outcome of Trump v. United States in which the Supreme Court gave former presidents presumptive immunity for official acts. [136]