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Home > Cases Phrase: probably Year: 2004 Page 1 of about 322 results (0.068 seconds)Devenpeck Vs. Alford
Court: US Supreme Court
Decided on: Dec-13-2004
..... arrest and imprisonment both claims resting upon the allegation that petitioners arrested him without probable cause in violation of the fourth and fourteenth amendments 333 f 3d at 975 ..... adoption of a statutory or constitutional requirement officers would simply give every reason for which probable cause could conceivably exist the facts of this case exemplify the arbitrary consequences of .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTAttorney General's Reference No 4 of 2002 (On Appeal from the Court of ...
Court: House of Lords
Decided on: Oct-14-2004
lord bingham of cornhill my lords 1 sections 5 2 of the road traffic act 1988 and 11 2 of...
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTUnited States Vs. Dominguez Benitez
Court: US Supreme Court
Decided on: Jun-14-2004
his substantial rights he must show that effect to be probable that is more likely than not
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Court: US Supreme Court
Decided on: Feb-24-2004
..... judge magistrate relying on an affidavit that particularly described the items in question found probable cause to conduct the search i respondents joseph ramirez and members of his family ..... in the application it did however recite that the magistrate was satisfied the affidavit established probable cause to believe that contraband was concealed on the premises and that sufficient grounds .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTChester (Respondent) Vs. Afshar (Appellant)
Court: House of Lords
Decided on: Oct-14-2004
..... of the claim to decide whether duly warned the patient probably would or probably would not have consented to undergo the surgery in question ..... miss chester s condition following surgery and the condition she would probably have been in without surgery but there would have been ..... accordingly 8364 8221 while it is impossible to say what the probable outcome would have been if the claimant had sought a .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTBanks Vs. Dretke
Court: US Supreme Court
Decided on: Feb-24-2004
murder conviction the penalty phase jury found that banks would probably commit criminal acts of violence that would constitute a continuing
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Court: US Supreme Court
Decided on: Jun-28-2004
we have held that such use of the unadorned word probably is permissible shorthand when the complete strickland standard is elsewhere
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTShankar Narayan Bhadolkar Vs. State of Maharashtra
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Mar-09-2004
Reported in: AIR2004SC1966; 2004(1)ALD(Cri)1020; 2004CriLJ1778; JT2004(3)SC211; 2004(3)SCALE78; (2005)9SCC71; 2004(2)LC861(SC)
..... cause death and no knowledge that the act done in all probabilities will cause death the provision relating to offences outside the ..... likely in clause b of section 299 conveys the sense of probable as distinguished from a mere possibility the words bodily injury sufficient ..... be applicable where the knowledge of the offender as to the probability of death of a person or person in general as .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTNirmala J. Jhala Vs. State of Gujarat
Court: Gujarat
Decided on: Aug-25-2004
Reported in: (2004)3GLR2142
the high court regarding the said incident and he may probably be called to which shri pancholi told him that if
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTThangaiya Vs. State of Tamil Nadu
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Dec-08-2004
Reported in: 2005CriLJ684; JT2004(10)SC421; 2004(10)SCALE319; (2005)9SCC650
..... likely in clause b of section 299 conveys the sense of probable as distinguished from a mere possibility the words bodily injury sufficient ..... be applicable where the knowledge of the offender as to the probability of death of a person or persons in general as distinguished ..... part of the offender must be of the highest degree of probability the act having been committed by the offender without any excuse .....
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