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Illinois and Texas. If Nixon had won these two states, (which he very well may have,) Nixon, not Kennedy would have been elected President.

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The United Nations will investigate the allegations. If allegations of genocide are found to be true, the United Nations may send troops to stop it.

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will + investigate -- We will investigate the allegations at our next meeting.

be+going to + investigate -- We are going to investigatethe allegations at our next meeting.

be + investigating -- We are investigating the allegations next month.

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If you can prove that the allegations are false, then you may have a case of defamation or slander. This is especially true where the false allegations have impacted your ability to retain employment and have damaged your standing in your local community.

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exculpation, praise.

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The truth behind the Harris Chicago scam allegations is that they are unsubstantiated and have not been proven. The allegations suggest that Harris Chicago engaged in fraudulent activities, but there is no concrete evidence to support these claims. It is important to wait for a thorough investigation to determine the validity of the allegations before making any conclusions.

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No, the defendant does not make the allegations in the complaint. The plaintiff makes the allegations. The Defendant answers or responds to each of them by either admitting or denying them or by saying neither admitting nor denying but leaving plaintiff to its proofs.

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Rape allegations

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Claims of parentship

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Yes. The person who makes the false allegations can be held accountable both civilly and possibly criminally.

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Defending against false allegations of terrorism is much like defending against any other false allegations. The general idea is, lies are refuted by telling the truth. You would have to examine the basis for the allegations, whatever evidence or reports have been collected, and explain what really happened, and produce whatever confirming evidence you can, to prove your case.

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An allegation is an accusation. Here are some sentences.

  • I resented his allegation that I had cheated.
  • The judge heard his allegations during the trial.
  • Her allegations are ridiculous.

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Yes, there have been reports and allegations of fantunes cheating in competitive bridge tournaments.

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A claim that someone has done something illegal.

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Lawrence Lockman has been accused of rape by multiple women. The allegations include claims of sexual assault and misconduct.

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Yes, Juanita Broaddrick provided a sworn deposition regarding her allegations of sexual assault against Bill Clinton.

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There is no conclusive evidence to support allegations of criminal acts by Clinton. Investigations have not resulted in any charges being brought against her.

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Allegations of child abuse have become almost second-nature in divorce and custody cases. Unless the allegations were made in a public way, AND you can prove that his comments directly harmed you in terms of your income, etc., most attorneys wouldn't even bother taking the case to represent you. Mostly, it becomes "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but (your false allegations did not harm me)." Sadly, even the children put in the middle in such situations have no redress. Do seek help for your daughter if she was / is aware of the allegations.

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Allegations alone do not go on your Criminal Record Bureau (CRB) check. Only convictions, cautions, reprimands, and final warnings are included in a standard or enhanced DBS check. However, investigations could be carried out based on allegations, and the outcome of these investigations may impact your CRB check.

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The politician vehemently denied the allegations against him.

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NO. Risk is still there. Face it allegations to the police is SERIOUS. So Forgive the Ex but Keep them as An EX. Live, Learn & Move On.

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When allegations are not sustained, it means that the evidence did not support the claim or accusation. Essentially, it indicates that there was not enough evidence to prove or disprove the allegation.

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With the truth, proof, evidence, witnesses, and a good lawyer.

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No Verfiable InstancesAlthough some allegations have been made of teachers drinking and fighting,

no information was found on the Internet to substantiate those allegations.

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Previous allegations can sometimes be used as evidence to show a pattern of behavior or character traits, but they are generally not admissible in court to prove that someone has a predisposition to commit a certain type of misconduct. Each case is unique, and the admissibility of previous allegations as evidence of bad character will depend on the specific circumstances and the rules of evidence in that jurisdiction.

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The controversy surrounding allegations of involvement with Russian hookers in recent political scandals centers on claims that individuals in power engaged in inappropriate or compromising behavior with prostitutes from Russia. These allegations have raised concerns about potential blackmail, national security risks, and ethical misconduct among public officials.

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It was dismissed under allegations of corruption

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You go to court and respond to the allegations.

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Max Wade has written:

'Poems and allegations'

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The word allegation is a noun. The plural is allegations.

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Yes. But you may not succeed.

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by making irresponsible allegations

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Not very much, in fact most likely, nothing, except be sure to defend yourself in court rather than ignoring them. Even false allegations could result in a judgment against you if you ignore a complaint. Now, as to whether false allegations are libelous or slanderous, they are not. Allegations made in court are usually not actionable based on a common public policy principal that people with legitimate claims should not be frightened out of making them if the winning party were able to sue the losing party.

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Yes, a teacher may file a defamation suit against a parent for wrongful allegations. The teacher will need proof showing what the parent did and proof showing she was not reprimanded for it.

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The lady was very dubious of the children's allegations.

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In January 2008, the couple almost separated after allegations were made that Ashley Cole had affairs with three other women, however he disputed the allegations, and has stayed with Cheryl.

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If you are served a complaint, you have 20 days to file your answer with the court. In your answer, you admit or deny the allegations in the complaint.

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