Then you take evidence from everyone who might have anything to say on the subject.
We had taken evidence in public and given all the interested parties the chance to have their say.
"What happened to the evidence taken by the medical examiner?"
For the next nine months my review teams took evidence.
It should have the power to take evidence on oath.
Also, evidence taken from an illegal search of property may not be used in court.
"It would normally take new evidence of significant weight to bring the department to that point," he said.
Ample evidence, taken from their early television work, is on display this evening.
It's my opinion that it was he who insisted on his evidence being taken now.
She and the two other members of the committee were taking evidence in the Transvaal the following month.
I have examined the history books, the rule of law and the evidence at hand.
Among other things, the lawyers asked the Government to allow them to examine evidence against the two men.
We have been given no chance to respond, to offer a defense, to examine evidence.
He suggested that they should at least examine the evidence.
The committee may hold a hearing to question experts and examine evidence.
Five years later we are beginning to be able to examine the evidence with cool heads.
Social policy courses examine these arguments and the evidence on which they are based.
One man almost surely had a hand in it, according to most experts who have examined the evidence.
You see, putting them on trial, examining evidence and then coming to a conclusion is one way.
She examined the evidence on the floor and waited for instructions.